• SME MR96-298
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SME MR96-298

  • Steps In Creating A Machining Center Cell/System
  • standard by Society of Manufacturing Engineers, 06/01/1996
  • Publisher: SME

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When manufacturing in general moved from manual machines to NC machines, in the seventies and eighties, justification was primarily based upon time-study of the part of the NC machine in question, together with the features of the NC control. Now that manufacturing is moving from the stand-alone CNC machines to Cells/Systems, many other factors have to be considered in justifying the system. This paper will try to analyze the sequence of steps and the thought process involved in creating and justifying a machining center cell/system.

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