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7 EASY STEPS TO CNC PROGRAMMING 2 BOOK SET LATHE MILL
7 EASY STEPS TO CNC PROGRAMMING 2 BOOK SET LATHE MILL
7 EASY STEPS TO CNC PROGRAMMING 2 BOOK SET LATHE MILL
7 EASY STEPS TO CNC PROGRAMMING 2 BOOK SET LATHE MILL
7 EASY STEPS TO CNC PROGRAMMING 2 BOOK SET LATHE MILL
7 EASY STEPS TO CNC PROGRAMMING 2 BOOK SET LATHE MILL
7 EASY STEPS TO CNC PROGRAMMING 2 BOOK SET LATHE MILL
7 EASY STEPS TO CNC PROGRAMMING 2 BOOK SET LATHE MILL
7 EASY STEPS TO CNC PROGRAMMING 2 BOOK SET LATHE MILL
7 EASY STEPS TO CNC PROGRAMMING 2 BOOK SET LATHE MILL
7 EASY STEPS TO CNC PROGRAMMING 2 BOOK SET LATHE MILL
Here's both Dave's books on programming CNC! Yup! It's a full set!
He makes it all so easy that even I can learn to be a CNC programmer!
7 Easy Steps to CNC Programming. . .
A complete step-by-step course in beginning CNC programming!
If you own or work in a shop that cuts metal and you don't know how to program CNC or have to communicate with those who do, this book was written for you!
You can spend countless hours sitting in some college classroom if you've got the time or you can hire someone to come to your shop and teach you if you've got the money, or you can go to one of those "seminar" type courses if you have the time and the money, or you can get this easy step-by-step book and learn it quickly for pennies and at your own pace and on your own time schedule!
Dave's book makes it easy and quick to learn how to program your CNC lathe or mill at your own pace, whenever you have a little time. No class schedule to keep, no expensive instructor to pay. Anybody can learn CNC programming with this book, and quickly too!
CNC programming is not rocket science! Dave has personally taught just plain folks like you and me, (well, maybe just me!) to high level corporate types to write programs unassisted in a matter of days.
It doesn't take a lot of time to learn. It's really quite easy the way Dave explains it in his book! It doesn't take a lot of money either! A few days with this book will probably lead to a bigger pay check too!
O CNC Machine coordinate systems
O The syntax or arraignment of the CNC language
O About CNC Machine positioning and interpolation
O CNC Machine use of Cartesian/Rectangular coordinates
O How to program the most common CNC Machine canned cycles
This is a full beginner's course and workbook!
The 8 1/2" X 11" single sided pages have generous amounts of white space for jotting down important notes, numerous self-evaluation tests so you can assess your progress, a detailed table of contents for quick navigation and reference, a detailed index of all CNC commands discussed, dozens of illustrations and examples to clarify concepts and it's all spiral bound to lay flat on any surface, it's a WORK - book!
Dave Hayden is highly qualified to produce such a book. What makes his book so valuable is his grass roots, hands on perspective. He started in the shop, running a machine. He started in the mid '70s as a machine operator running a Warner-Swasey 1-SC NC tape lathe. It didn't take him long to see where the future of machining was going! He studied every NC program he could get his hands on and asked a lot of questions. Within a few months the shop's only NC programmer quit. Dave was the only one in the shop that knew how to program the lathe!
It's been 25 years since he taught himself to be an accomplished NC programmer. Since then he has attended over 450 hours of specialized training involving NC/CNC/CAM programming. In 1984 he developed and presented a CNC programming course called "Fundamentals of CNC Programming." Using the course materials he provided contract training services to a large machine tool reseller in Denver Colorado. From the early 1980s on he rose from CNC programmer to Department Supervisor to Operations Manager of small machine shops. At the same time he completed his degree in Business Administration and taught part time at the Denver Branch of National College.
Dave is currently the CAM System Administrator for a mid-sized turbo machinery manufacturer in western Pennsylvania.
Dave offers a Certificate of Completion, for a fee, at the end of his course. It's a real Certificate and to get it you have to pass a real Test which he will send to you. All questions on the test are taken directly from the book. You'll have 10 days to complete it and mail it back to him for evaluation. If you attain a score of at least 80% he'll send you your signed Certificate!
Want to learn CNC? What are you waiting for? This is your chance! Grab it!
8-1 /2" X 11" 66 pages, Soft cover, well illustrated.
Here Dave takes you beyond the beginning in CNC programing - and he makes it sooooo easy!
If you don't know how to program CNC, you're behind the curve!
If you work in, supervise or manage a shop that has lathes, mills, EDM, routers, burn tables etc., and you need or want to know more about CNC programming, this book is for YOU!
According to the 26th edition of Machinery's Handbook, "Over 80 percent of the dollars being spent on the most common types of machine tools, namely drilling, milling, boring, and turning machines, are going to NC equipment-" Oberg, Erik, et al, Machinery's Handbook, Edited, Christopher, J. McCauley, Riccardo Heald, and Muhammed Iqbal Hussain' 26th ed. New York: Industrial P, 2000.
In short, if your shop doesn't use CNC equipment your losing business to shops that do. If you work in a shop that has CNC equipment and you don't know how to program CNC you're not making the money you could be making. You're behind the curve and the other guys are getting ahead of you. Catch up!
7 Easy Steps to CNC Programming... Book II - Beyond the Beginning is a manual specifically created for NC programmers, engineers, supervisors and other personnel that support CNC operations. This easy to understand learning aid was designed to maximize the readers retention. It features:
O 8 ½" by 11" single sided pages with generous amounts of white space for jotting down important notes.
O A detailed table of contents for simple navigation and reference.
O A detailed index that references all CNC commands discussed.
O Spiral binding so it lays flat on any surface for convenient reading and note taking.
O Dozens of illustrations and examples to clarify complex concepts.
O Numerous color illustrations and examples to clarify complex concepts.
O Most common CNC control codes covering a majority of CNC controls. Including many LATHE and MILL canned cycles
O Utilizes every day non-technical examples to explain otherwise complex subjects.
O Provides the necessary steps and instructions to go from a blueprint to a completed CNC program.
Why is it important for your employees to understand CNC programming? Consider the following:
O Engineers can more easily design for manufacture.
O Supervisors can be of greater support to operators. Managers/Supervisors can more reliably measure the quality of CNC programs.
O Programmers using Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) systems can more reliably desk check programs before sending them to the shop.
O Managers/Supervisors can feel more confident when discussing CNC related issues.
O Managers/Supervisors can garner more respect from CNC operators and programmers.
O Well trained operators increase efficiency and profitability.
O Well trained operators can more easily spot programming errors.
O Well trained operators are less likely to scrap parts.
O Well trained operators are less likely to have crashes and suffer personal injury.
Typical Hayden thoroughness and quality!
8 ½ X 11" Spiral bound, 80 pages well illustrated.
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