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AIA/NAS NAS 979 Document Information:
Title
Uniform Cutting Tests - NAS Series Metal Cutting Equipment Specifications
Aerospace Industries Association of America Inc.
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1969
Scope:
PURPOSE:
THIS SPECIFICATION PROVIDES A STANDARD FOR THE SELECTION OF
CUTTING TESTS REQUIRED TO EVALUATE THE PERFORMANCE OF CONVENTIONAL
AND NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED MACHINE TOOLS NOTED IN PARAGRAPH 1.2,
EXCLUDING DRILLING AND TURNING MACHINES, AND TO PROVIDE A STANDARD
FORMAT FOR RECORDING AND REPORTING ACTUAL PERFORMANCE RESULTS.
CLASSIFICATION:
THE MACHINES APPLICABLE TO THIS SPECIFICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED
IN ONE OF THE FOLLOWLNG CATEGORIES:
MANUALLY CONTROLLED AND/OR TEMPLATE TRACING MACHINES, HIGH
SPEED, LOW SPEED, OR FULL RANGE, INCLUDE THE FOLLOWïNG:
MILLING MACHINES - KNEE OR BED TYPE - HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL
SPINDLES.
MANUALLY OPERATED - HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL BORING, DRILLING,
AND MILLING MACHINES.
MILLING MACHINES - HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL PROFILING AND
CONTOURING.
NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED MACHINES, HIGH SPEED, LOW SPEED, OR FULL
RANGE, INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:
AUTOMATIC HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL BORING, DRILLING, AND MILLING
MACHINES.
MILLING MACHINES - NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED PROFILING, CONTOURING,
AND STRAIGHT CUT.
MILLING MACHINES - MULTI-AXIS, TRAVELING GANTRY/TABLE .
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