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tools

In this section there are all the items necessary to begin the course, the training and graphic simulation software, all the images from the book and a series of appendixes which extend and discuss different topics linked to the programming of numeric control machine tools.

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Didactic material for the course

Go to the Siemens website, register and then download the Siemens SinuTrain Operate software.

SinuTrain for SINUMERIK Operate 4.95

Download the full catalogue of images from the book. You can visualize or project them during the course.

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Programming appendixes

The text explains how to use ISO functions to program helical interpolation in a NC mill or lathe. In addition, the appendix explains how to make a thread using a thread mill tool.

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The text explains how to program a Y-axis lathe using the ISO program functions presented during the course.

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The cartesian triplet realized in a new format. The programming scheme is represented on each work plan in accordance with ISO standards.

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The text explains how to transfer values from the main program to a subprogram, using EXTERN and PROC functions. The setting of a macroinstruction is useful for creating customized work cycles.

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The text proposes a milling exercise that combines concepts of geometry, parametric programming and trigonometry.

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Technology appendixes

Practical on the computer, tablet or smartphone, it contains thread datas for the realization of thread types: ISO metric, BSP, GAS, UNC, UNF, UNEF, NPT. In addition a collection of tapping drill sizes for taps in a multilingual format.

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The text describes the peripheral and frontal milling, analyzing the technological differences according to the conventional milling or climb milling cutting direction.

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Additional appendixes

The coding of ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) codes dates back to 1968. ALT+code combination is useful when inserting many of the special characters we frequently use, such as Ø (ALT+157) or × (ALT+158), α (ALT+945).

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