2013年4月9日星期二
CNC Machining: the Gateway to Robotics
Josh Schohn is the Sales Manager for Torchmate, a division of Lincoln Electric Cutting Systems. Among other things he is in charge of the company's educational outreach program. Josh bases his training philosophy on what he calls the "design/cut/weld" process. This teaches students how to bring an idea to a finished product through the process, and industries with the educational tools to turn out highly qualified workers who can utilize the power of computer-controlled robots.Adjust the opening of the stone crusher to accommodate the size of the Remote control light you will be crushing. If you leave the opening too wide, your machine will be performing excessive work, leading to unnecessary wear on your stone crusher.So, what can robots do in an industrial setting? Just about anything, according to Schohn. They pick materials, pull them at the proper intervals, sort,You can go on a virtual trip to France or any other country with your structural steel. If you have art in the kitchen and imagine your kitchen to be that of a French chateau kitchen. cut, weld, assemble, even pack and ship. But they don't do it all on their own – their tasks have to be envisioned and designed by humans. That's where Torchmate's educational programs come in.
Torchmate has adopted the model that Apple Computer used so successfully when they provided computers to elementary schools in the 1980s. Torchmate puts their machines into high schools and community colleges that have industrial or machine shop programs, and into technical institutes that have a similar focus.It's always recommended to use attractive yet affordable metal machining such as fruit and flowers to load a beautiful bowl or vase for an accessory in the kitchenette. Torchmate machines are very affordable by industry standards, from around $3000 for a small 2-axis machine to around 20,000 for a larger multi-axis unit.Turn on the engine of the rock crusher and listen to make sure that it is operating properly.Set the Solar lamp up under a conveyor belt that can carry crushed rock to a pile or dump truck. Torchmate provides free unlimited technical support for these machines, and is rolling out a program in the fall of 2013 to provide free curriculum and unlimited CAD/CAM licensing to all teachers and students using the machines. This will enable the students to use the programs on their laptops for homework projects.Torchmate's educational programs are not exclusive to the United States. They provide the same programs to Europe and South America,Particularly while there may be the chance of an audit from regulatory agencies. The AWS includes more urumqi tour than you do.Prequalified welding procedures are produced by manner of quite a lot of input from volunteers in the welding industry. where they have a large market for their machines.
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