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Presented By: Louie PronstrollerFall 2009
Class: IE 203 Professor Paul G. Ranky
Due: November 25, 2009
My 22 Visual Models &
Graphic Designs
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Robot Program
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Use Visio, SolidWorks, AutoCAD, ProE, or Omnigraffle to draw high quality images as specified in syllabus.
Ensure that images are copyright free.
Properly reference an image if we use another source other than our imagination.
Assignment Objective:
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(Tools in Proper Place)
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(Tools in Proper Place)
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(Inventory Control)
(Inventory Control)
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(Non-Conformance)
(Non-Conformance)
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(Help Needed)
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(Help Needed)
(Quality Issue)
(Quality Issue)
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(Visual Control)
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(Visual Control)
(Goal Achievement)
Let’s see our productivity
increase!
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Rev
enue
$
Month 1 ---2---3---4---5---6---7---8---9---10---11---12
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(Goal Achievement)
Rev
enue
$
Month * Last Month *This Month’s Goal
$20K $24K
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(Key Measure)
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(Key Measure)
Our
Rev
enue
$
*Our 2008 Net Income
$50K
The
ir
Rev
enue
$
* Their 2008 Net Income
$150K
Our
Rev
enue
$
*Our 2009 Goal
+$90K
The
ir R
even
ue $
*Their 2009 Financial Forecast
-$20K
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(Factory Performance)
Pro
duct
ivity
Last Month
Pro
duct
ivity
This Month
(Factory Performance) – see webpage for larger image
(Operator Effort)
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(Operator Effort)
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(Goal Prevention)
(Goal Prevention)
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Image References:
Standard shapes and arrows courtesy of MS Visio.
Other standard images courtesy of MS Visio.
All other images were created by me.
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My CNC Program000001 Part Program Explanation:
Simple Milling Demonstration
Unmachined Block is aluminum.3.000 long x 3.000 wide x 1.000 thickPart Zero X0 Y0 – is top left hand corner of the part looking at the machine.
T1 ½” 4 Flute End MillEnd Mill will remove a small amount of material from the Z surface (part thickness). 3 passes starting at X 2.1 Y0.Part/Table will feed right to left.Rapid left to right.
% 000001(Simple Milling Demonstration -comments are in these parentheses)(G54 is X Y Part Zero – work offset coordinate #1)(Material is 3” long by 3” wide by 1” thk. alum.)(T1 ½” 4 flute end mill)(Press Option Stop for M1)G17 G40 G80 G98G28 G91 z0 y0 (machine zero thru original reference point)M01(optional program stop)(T1 ½” End Mill)N10 T1 M06 (tool change)S2200 M03 (speed of 2200 rpm + spindle runs clockwise)G00 G90 G54 X 2.1 Y0. (absolute positioning of tool is set)G43 H01 Z1. M08 (tool length compensation + coolant on)G01 Z-0.02 F30.G01 X-.5 F12.G00 Z1.G00 X 2.1 Y-0.90G01 Z-0.02 F30.G01 X-.5 F12.G00 Z1.G00 X 2.1 Y-1.125G01 Z-0.02 F30.G01 X-.5 F12.G00 Z1. M09 (coolant off)G28 G91 Z0. Y0. M05 (spindle stop)M30 (program end & reset)%
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