| The Computer Numerical Control (CNC)
fabrication process offers flexible manufacturing runs without high
capital expenditure dies and stamping presses. High volumes
are not required to justify the use of this equipment.
Tooling is mounted on a turret which can be as little as 10 sets
to as much as 100 sets. This turret is mounted on the upper part of the
press, which can range in capacity from 10 tons to 100 tons in capacity.
The turret travels on lead screws, which travel in the X and Y direction
and are computer controlled. Alternatively, the workpiece can travel on the
lead screws, and move relative to the fixed turret. The tooling is located
over the sheet metal, the punch is activated, and performs the operation,
and the turret is indexed to the next location of the workpiece. After the
first stage of tooling is deployed over the entire workpiece, the second
stage is rotated into place and the whole process is repeated. This entire
process is repeated until all the tooling positions of the turret are
deployed. |