Large robotized turning centers described
Abstract
The introduction of numerical control (NC) machine tools has made it possible to automate machining in series and small series production. The organization of automated production sections merged NC machine tools with automated transport systems. However, both the one and the other require the presence of an operative at the machine for low skilled operations. Industrial robots perform a number of auxiliary operations, such as equipment loading-unloading and control, changing cutting and auxiliary tools, controlling workpieces and parts, and cleaning of location surfaces. When used with a group of equipment they perform transfer operations between the machine tools. Industrial robots eliminate the need for workers to form auxiliary operations. This underscores the importance of developing robotized manufacturing centers providing for minimal human participation in production and creating conditions for two and three shift operation of equipment. Work carried out at several robotized manufacturing centers for series and small series production is described.
- Publication:
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USSR Rept Machine Tools Metalworking Equipment JPRS UMM
- Pub Date:
- September 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985RMTME.......43K
- Keywords:
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- Automation;
- Machine Tools;
- Numerical Control;
- Robotics;
- Robots;
- Manufacturing;
- Production Engineering;
- Shafts (Machine Elements);
- Engineering (General)