Tool life, offset, and selection supervision method
First Claim
1. A tool life supervision method in which the life of a tool is monitored and machining is performed by automatically using another tool when a former tool has reached the end of its life, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) setting in memory means a number WL of parts to be machined, which number conforms to tool life, and setting in the memory means a tool selection number correction value Nct;
(b) inserting at an end of an NC machining program at least an instruction or symbol which indicates the end of the program;
(c) detecting and counting the number of times W the instruction or symbol indicating the end of a program is detected;
(d) monitoring whether the counted value W coincides with a preset number WL of parts to be machined and;
(e) counting the number of times n coincidence is achieved and performing the following operation to determine a tool selection number;
space="preserve" listing-type="equation">Nt Nct·
nwherein NT represents a tool selection number indicated by a tool selection instruction in the NC machining program; and
(f) selecting a tool by employing the result of the aforesaid operation as an actual tool selection number.
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Abstract
A tool life supervision method in which the life of a tool is monitored and machining is performed by using another tool when a former tool has reached the end of its life. The tool life supervision method includes the steps of setting in memory means a number of parts to be machined, which number conforms to tool life; setting in the memory means a tool selection number correction value Nct; inserting at an end of an NC machining program at least an instruction or symbol which indicates the end of the program; counting instructions or symbols indicating the end of a program; monitoring whether a counted value coincides with the preset number of parts to be machined and counting the number of times coincidence is achieved; performing the following operation using an arithmetic circuit 110:
Nt Nct·n
wherein n represents the number of times coincidence is achieved, Nt represents a tool selection number indicated by a tool selection instruction in the NC machining program, and Nct represents a tool selection number correction value, and selecting a tool by employing the result of the aforesaid operation as an actual tool selection number.
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10 Claims
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1. A tool life supervision method in which the life of a tool is monitored and machining is performed by automatically using another tool when a former tool has reached the end of its life, the method comprising the steps of:
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(a) setting in memory means a number WL of parts to be machined, which number conforms to tool life, and setting in the memory means a tool selection number correction value Nct; (b) inserting at an end of an NC machining program at least an instruction or symbol which indicates the end of the program; (c) detecting and counting the number of times W the instruction or symbol indicating the end of a program is detected; (d) monitoring whether the counted value W coincides with a preset number WL of parts to be machined and; (e) counting the number of times n coincidence is achieved and performing the following operation to determine a tool selection number;
space="preserve" listing-type="equation">Nt Nct·
nwherein NT represents a tool selection number indicated by a tool selection instruction in the NC machining program; and (f) selecting a tool by employing the result of the aforesaid operation as an actual tool selection number.
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2. A tool life supervision method according to claim 1, wherein the counted value W and the numbef n are stored commonly for all tools commanded by the NC machining program.
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3. A tool life supervision method according to claim 1, wherein tools designated by the tool selection numbers Nt Nct·
- n (n=0, 1, 2, . . . ) identify identical type tools.
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4. A tool life supervision method according to claim 1, wherein the tool selection number correction value Nct is selected to be m when a number of tools used by a single NC machining program is m.
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5. A tool life supervision method according to claim 1, further comprising the steps of:
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presetting a maximum value of the actual tool selection number; and limiting the result of said operation when the result of said operation exceeds the maximum value by subtracting said maximum value from the tool selection number determined in step (e).
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6. A tool life supervision method in which the life of a tool is monitored and machining is performed by automatically using another tool when a former tool has reached the end of its life, the method comprising the steps of:
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(a) setting in memory means (i) a number WL of parts to be machined, which number conforms to tool life, (ii) a tool selection number correction value Nct, and (iii) a tool offset number correction value Nco; (b) inserting at an end of an NC machining program at least an instruction or symbol which indicates the end of the program; (c) detecting and counting the number of times W the instruction or symbol indicating the end of a program is detected; (d) monitoring whether the counted value W coincides with the preset number WL of parts to be machined; (e) counting the number of times n coincidence is achieved and performing the following operations to respectively determine a tool selection number and an actual tool offset number;
space="preserve" listing-type="equation">Nt Nct·
n→
Nnt
space="preserve" listing-type="equation">No Nco·
n→
Nnowherein Nt represents a tool selection number indicated by a tool selection instruction in the NC machining program and No represents a tool offset number; (f) selecting a tool by employing Nnt as an actual tool selection number; and (g) executing tool offset processing by employing Nno as an actual tool offset number.
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7. A tool life supervision method according to claim 6, wherein the counted value W and the number n are stored commonly for all tools commanded by the NC machining program.
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8. A tool life supervision method according to claim 6, wherein the tool selection number correction value Nct and the tool offset number correction value Nco are both selected to be m when a number of tools used by the NC machining program is m.
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9. A tool life supervision method according to claim 6, further comprising the steps of:
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presetting a first maximum value of the actual tool selection number and a second maximum value of the actual tool offset number; limiting the value of Nnt when Nnt exceeds the first maximum value by subtracting the first maximum value from Nnt to produce an actual tool selection number; and limiting the value of Nno when Nno exceeds the second maximum value by subtracting the second maximum value from Nno to produce an actual tool offset number.
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10. A tool life supervision method according to claim 6, wherein the tools designated by the tool selection numbers Nt Nct·
- n (n=0, 1, 2, . . . ) identify identical type tools.
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