Programming I of the SCX Series
Theoretical course with exercises at the programming workstation
Target audience: CNC programmers, machine setters, production planners
Duration: 5 days (Monday 8:30 a.m. to Friday 2:30 p.m.)
Prerequisites
Experience in turning technology, knowledge of the workflow on multi-spindle automatic lathes, and experience in NC programming (DIN 66025).
Learning Objectives
Refresher on the functionality and features of the SCX series. Basic understanding of the control concept of the SCX series. Tools for process design. Creation and optimization of NC programs.
Training Content
- Basic structure and operation of the SCX series
- Explanation of the control concept, axis framework, and channel assignments, NC and PLC
- Menu navigation and machine operation using the SICS user software
- Fundamentals of NC programming, coordinate systems
- Structure of the workpiece program, command sets, functions, standard cycles
- Machining units, tooling system, and corresponding manufacturing processes
- Fundamentals of a machining sequence, cycle time calculation, setup plan, and tool list
- Design and creation of a tool configuration, standard and optional axes
- Sample programs for standard machining operations
- Programming with transformations, multi-axis movements, process monitoring
- File management and data structures, working with subprograms
- Analysis methods, machine data
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