CNC Programming Format, G Code, M Code & Cartesian Coordinate System - Lecture 19
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- Welcome to our comprehensive video on CNC Programming Format! This video covers the one address CNC programming system, which utilizes G codes and M codes to control machine operations efficiently. We explain how programming information flows from part prints to machine components like servos, relays, and switches. Learn about absolute (G90) vs incremental (G91) programming and explore how Cartesian coordinates define tool paths in CNC machines.
We also provide a detailed breakdown of important G codes like G00 (rapid positioning), G01 (linear interpolation), G02/G03 (circular interpolation), and M codes for spindle and tool control. This video will help you understand how to organize CNC programs into logical blocks that the Machine Control Unit (MCU) can execute smoothly. Perfect for beginners and professionals, we also explore Cartesian coordinate systems for CNC milling and lathe machines to help you write more precise and effective programs.
What You’ll Learn:
One address programming format overview
G Codes (G00, G01, G02, G03) and their practical use
M Codes (M06, M30) for auxiliary operations
Cartesian coordinate system and its application in CNC machining
Absolute vs Incremental programming (G90 vs G91)
Practical examples for CNC milling and lathe operations
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