2. Different types of machines
2.1 Main components
Figure 2 shows the main components of a universal console-type milling machine, a CNC bed-type milling machine and a machining center with turntable and interchangeable pallets.
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Different types of machines
Standardization
- Sécurité des machines. Équipement électrique des machines. (2e tirage de 1999). (indice de classement C 79-130). - NF EN 60204-1 - 4-98
- Tables de machines-outils. Rainures à T et accessoires. Dimensions et tolérances. - NF E 21-301 - 8-85
- Vis à billes. Partie 1 : vocabulaire et désignation (indice de classement E 22-201). - NF ISO 3408-1 - 6-92
- _. Partie 2 : diamètres et pas hélicoïdaux, nominaux....
Organizations
Syndicat de la machine-outil, du soudage, de l'assemblage et de la productique associée SYMAP.
Comité européen de coopération des industries de la machine-outil CECIMO.
Center technique des industries mécaniques CETIM.
Agence nationale pour le développement de la production automatisée ADEPA.
Manufacturers
As the list of French and foreign manufacturers is extensive and subject to change, readers should contact SYMAP or obtain the latest exhibition catalog.
Exhibitions
Machine-Outil Paris (normally in even-numbered years).
EMO European Machine Tool Exhibition (alternating between Paris, Hanover and Milan, usually in odd-numbered years)
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Industries and Techniques (m.)
Usine Nouvelle (L') (weekly)
Metalworking Production (m.)
American Machinist (m.)
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