., Afzeri and Muhida, Riza and ., Darmawan
(2010)
Development of remote operability CNC milling.
In: IIUM Research, Innovation & Invention Exhibition (IRIIE 2010), 26 - 27 January 2010, Kuala Lumpur.
Abstract
Capability of remote operation of a CNC milling machine is demonstrated. Unattended machining
operation is possible to be performed by executing NC program sent from remote user. The system is
designed using a computer server and connected to a PC based controlled CNC machine for real time axis
monitoring remote desktop. A client accesses the machine through Internet and operate and simulate the
machine activity. Operability of CNC machine supported by combination between real time virtual
simulation and using remote desktop tool and Setup Free Pin type Attachment. An auto setup CNC
milling machine which is equipped with specially developed Setup Free Attachment has been investigated
as one solution for unattended machining process. A specially designed attachment with setup free
machining methodology has been developed for horizontal machining center. Attachment consists of
three main equipments; material indexing device, Sub clamp with pin and vise index
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