Sunday, February 17, 2008

Retrofit CNC makes machine as good as new

By simply retrofitting an Anilam 4200T CNC to a Lance vertical borer in place of defunct GE 1050 system, CSD Controls (UK) has returned the VTL to as good as new in terms of performance, accuracy and reliability. Established in 1994 by Colin Munn and Simon Hopkins, Malvern (Worcs) based CSD is an authorised Anilam retrofitter and over the years has specialised in breathing new life into machines of all types and sizes - 'often the types that other companies don't like to tackle', according to codirector Colin Munn. He continues: 'Our focus is control retrofitting and electrical re-engineering, but we do also carry out mechanical conversions and updates when required - it depends on what the customer wants'.

'But our reputation has been built on supplying cost-effective control system solutions, and the Lance VTL was no exception'.

In addition to supplying new drives for the spindle and axes, the retrofit of the Anilam 4200T CNC was described by Colin Munn as a 'straightforward' application.

With G code input with full text editor for cut, paste, search and replace, for example, plus interactive conversational G code help graphics and CAM programming, the Anilam 4200T CNC also features constant surface speed as standard feature, to help guarantee consistent surface finish and extended tool life.

The 4200T can run in several operational modes, including teach mode achieved via single or dual handwheel operation with dual axis interpolation.

Program utilities include create, delete/undelete, list, copy, rename and print, and the system's user-friendliness is prompted by full-screen editing and conversational help menu.

'We find that all our customers comment on the user-friendliness of the Anilam systems', adds Munn, 'especially first-time CNC users.

Another major factor in favour of these CNCs is the fact that Anilam's technical and applications support is excellent - this is very important when customers are new to CNC'.


http://www.engineeringtalk.com/news/ani/ani131.html

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A 'secondary operation' is a machining operation of cnc machine retrofitting requiring a partially completed part to be secured in a second machine to complete the manufacturing process. Generally, advanced CAD/CAM software uses live tools in addition to the main spindles so that most parts that can be drawn by a CAD system can actually be manufactured by the machines that the CAD/CAM software support.

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