Exam Solution Manual for Basics of G Code Programming Rated A+
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Coding.
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Coding.
Exam Solution Manual for Basics of G Code Programming Rated A+
A Axis - Answers The rotational axis describing motion around the X axis. A axis movement can be in a clockwise or counterclockwise directio.
Address - Answers The letter used within a word that signals the essential function of the w...
Exam Solution Manual for Basics of G Code Programming Rated A+
A Axis - Answers The rotational axis describing motion around the X axis. A axis movement can be in a
clockwise or counterclockwise directio.
Address - Answers The letter used within a word that signals the essential function of the word. The
address in a G code, for example, is the letter "G"
American Standard Code For Information Interchange (ASCII) - Answers ASCII. A universal language in
which CNC machines communicate. The American Standard Code for information interchange is more
commoly known as ASCII text.
B axis - Answers The rotational axis describing motion around the Y axis. B axis movement can be in a
clockwise or counterclockwise direction.
Blocks - Answers A single line of a part program. A block is composed of words.
Blueprint - Answers A document that contains all of the instructions and information necessary to create
and inspect a quality part. Blueprints include three main elements: the views, their dimensions, and the
notes.
C Axis - Answers The rotational axis describing motion around the Z axis. The C axis describes the
rotation of a machine spindle.
Cartesian Coordinate System - Answers A numerical system that describes the location of an object by
expressing its distance from a fixed position along three perpendicular linear axes: The X axis, Y axis, and
Z axis. The Cartesian coordinate system is used to program machining positions on a CNC machine.
CNC - Answers Computer numerical control. A self-contained system of computers and precision motors
that executes program instructions to guide machine tool componenets and manufacture parts. CNC
machines use part programs to control the cutting operations required to create a part.
Codes - Answers A piece of programming language that calls for a particular action. Codes in G code
programming are written in words.
Computer Numerical Control - Answers CNC. A self-contained system of computers and precision
motors that executes program instructions to guide machine tool components and manufacture parts.
Computer numerical control machines use part programs to control the cutting operations required to
create a part.
Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) - Answers The use of computer software that facilitates the
development of part programs. Computer aided manufacturing software creates an image of the
workpiece
Conversational interface - Answers An interface that asks the user a series of questions to gain data.
Conversational interfaces then translate the user's answers into programmable code
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