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  1. #1
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    Need Examples... Plz help

    Hi everybody

    I'm just a new member in ur forum and need a quick help

    I'm a student of Industrial Engineering and I have CNC exam tomorrow (sat.)!

    So could anyone help; where can I get solved examples on G code programming including applications on drilling, Tapping, reaming,

    i.e., using G81,G83,G85

    also I need examples with applications on G14; G93; G77; G73

    ; on the use of subroutines G22

    and if u have any (relatively advanced) examples


    Best regards
    May God reward u

  2. #2
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    In my 30+ years of electronics and programming computers, I have never asked anyone for the answers. Study young one. You will be rewarded someday by not losing your job.

    RipperSoftware

  3. #3
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    thanks for replay..

    I'm asking for the examples to enrich my knowledge and for deeper understanding of what I have recently learned

    I don't know what's wrong with that?!

    thanks again anyway..

  4. #4
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    Feedrate G93
    Unit 1/rpm. The inverse-time feedrate specifies the time required to execute the motion commands in a block.

    Example: N10 G93 G01 X100 F2 (Look at the attached photo) means: the programmed path is traversed in 0.5 min.






    Note
    If the path lengths vary greatly from block to block, a new F value should be specified in
    each block with G93. The feedrate can also be specified in deg/rev when machining with
    rotary axes.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails inverse time feedrate.JPG  
    Free DXF - vectorink.com

  5. #5
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    Need Examples

    Here is a "G" Code programming manual thanks' to Deawoo Machinery...

    It is a great tool for those that have a clear understanding of the basic's

    Enjoy,
    JR Walcott
    Georgia Machine Tool Resources, LLC

  6. #6
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    oops... Here is the file
    JR Walcott
    Georgia Machine Tool Resources, LLC

  7. #7
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    Need Example's

    The File

    Was too large (2.7 mb)... If any one would like a copy, send me an email - [email protected]. :cheers:
    JR Walcott
    Georgia Machine Tool Resources, LLC

  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by Israa
    Hi everybody
    I'm just a new member in ur forum and need a quick help
    I'm a student of Industrial Engineering and I have CNC exam tomorrow (sat.)!
    So could anyone help; where can I get solved examples on G code programming including applications on drilling, Tapping, reaming,
    Best regards
    May God reward u
    I would think that if you open up your text book (that you have a test on), it would most likely have all the info. you need.

  9. #9
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    Here's an example of a complex milling prog.
    Attached Files Attached Files

  10. #10
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    Quote Originally Posted by ajl6549
    Here's an example of a complex milling prog.
    What material are you cutting with that program ?

    _
    ~ What was once an Opinion, became a Fact, to be later proven Wrong ~

  11. #11
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    4340 ph, it's 38-40 rc $$$

  12. #12
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    Ask what you want Kid

    Quote Originally Posted by rippersoft
    In my 30+ years of electronics and programming computers, I have never asked anyone for the answers. Study young one. You will be rewarded someday by not losing your job.

    RipperSoftware

    So much for Einstien here, This trade is all about help I learned from the best as a kid. I have been at it for over 25 years. And still do not know it all Send me a private mesage with an e-mail address and I will send you some program manuels that I have. They are to big to upload here.

    As far as finding the answers all by your self do not sweat it. You think you are the best in your feild but if you AINT willin to help the next guy become the best then you aint worth squat and I would never hire them.
    In laymens terms the guy above us is probobly still not doing it right and is the guy who's stuff I and my cohorts are constantly fixing.

    Learn it all and ask what you want. The more you know and the more you can share the more you are worth in this bis.

    Bluesman

  13. #13
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    Amen to that brother

  14. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by rippersoft View Post
    In my 30+ years of electronics and programming computers, I have never asked anyone for the answers. Study young one. You will be rewarded someday by not losing your job.

    RipperSoftware

    This is why this World is SUFFERING in MANUFACTURING. We help the World when we help eachother.

    And I Quote "There is no I in the word TEAMWORK"

    BTW: He isn't asking for the "Answers", just a few EXAMPLES.

    Israa here is a website that will give you some information on G-Code Programming. It is for Yasnac but very simular to Fanuc Controls.

    Download the MX1 and MX2 PDF Manuals

    Also get a copy of NC Plot at www.ncplot.com it is a great G-Code Back Ploter and Editor

    http://www.yaskawa.com/site/Support....ntrollers.html
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    Toby D.
    "Imagination and Memory are but one thing, but for divers considerations have divers names"
    Schwarzwald

    (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management)

    www.refractotech.com

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