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code
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To create programmable sets of instructions for a CNC machine.
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computer numerical control
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A type of programmable automation, directed by mathematical data, which uses microcomputers to carry out various machining operations.
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downtime
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Unproductive blocks of time during which operations cease to function, normally due to mechanical problems or a lack of materials.
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drill
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A machining tool used to penetrate the surface of a workpiece and make a round hole.
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electrical circuitry
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A closed path that an electric current follows, usually through devices and wires.
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end mill
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A thin, tall mill cutter with cutting edges that wind up the sides. Both the bottom and side of the end mill are used during milling operations. End mills resemble drills.
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face mill
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A flat mill cutter with multiple cutting teeth surrounding the tool. The bottom of the face mill is primarily used during milling operations.
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finishing
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Final operations performed for obtaining desired tolerance and/or surface finish.
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fixed automation
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A process using mechanized machinery to perform fixed and repetitive operations in order to produce a high volume of similar parts.
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grinder
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A machine that uses an abrasive to wear away at the surface of a workpiece.
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hardware
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The physical components of a CNC machine.
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interface
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The control panel and displays with which the operator interacts with the machine.
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job changeover
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The time it takes to switch from one part to another.
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lathe
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A tool commonly used to machine cylindrical forms. It is generally considered the backbone of the machine shop.
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machine control unit
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A small, powerful computer that controls and operates a CNC machine.
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magazine
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A arrangement of multiple tools that allows a CNC machine to rapidly change from one machining operation to the next.
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mill
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A machining tool used to either horizontally or vertically remove metal from the surface of a workpiece.
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mylar tape
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A thin, yet strong polyester film that was used to transmit programs to numerically controlled machines.
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paper tape
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A way of transmitting programs to numerically controlled machines. This method is all but extinct.
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part program
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A series of numerical instructions used by a CNC machine to perform the necessary sequence of operations to machine a specific workpiece.
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prototype
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The original test model of a product.
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punch presses
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A machine that uses force to either cut or form a workpiece.
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punching
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Using force to cut or form a workpiece.
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repeatable
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The ability to position workpieces in the same place part after part.
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stamping
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Forming metal with the use of dies and punches.
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three-axis curvature data
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Information that describes the motion and position of an object using three-dimensional data.
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turret press
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A CNC punch press that contains several tools.
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welder
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A device used to join two pieces of metal together through the application of heat.
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