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					  <title>Cracking the G-code on Productivity</title>
					  <link>http://www.cnccncmachines.com/articles/5593/1/Cracking-the-G-code-on-Productivity/Cracking-the-G-code-on-Productivity.html</link>
					  <description>Siemens Energy &#38; Automation&#8217;s Machine Tool Business wants shops to have fun as they find out how much more productive they can really be and how CNC factors into their success. </description>
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					  <pubDate>Sat, 18 Oct 2008 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Handheld tool edits and transfers G-Code programs</title>
					  <link>http://www.cnccncmachines.com/articles/4980/1/Handheld-tool-edits-and-transfers-G-Code-programs/Handheld-tool-edits-and-transfers-G-Code-programs.html</link>
					  <description>The newest model in RBR Machine Tools' line of CncGcoders is the CncGcoder HD. Designed for maintenance and programming personnel, the product is a handheld tool for backing up, editing and transferring CNC machine tool G-Code programs.&#160; </description>
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					  <pubDate>Thu, 17 Jul 2008 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>What is G-Code?</title>
					  <link>http://www.cnccncmachines.com/articles/2603/1/What-is-G-Code/What-is-G-Code.html</link>
					  <description>&#160;G-Code is the common name for the programming language of CNC Machines. Somewhat of a generic, catch-all type of term for CNC programming language. Very few machines adhere to this standard today. There are as many varations as there are manufacturers. </description>
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					  <pubDate>Wed, 28 Nov 2007 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>STEP NC-The End Of G-Codes 1</title>
					  <link>http://www.cnccncmachines.com/articles/1039/1/STEP-NC-The-End-Of-G-Codes-1/STEP-NC-The-End-Of-G-Codes-1.html</link>
					  <description>Imagine this: You call up a Web browser on the PC-based CNC at your machine tool. You go to a certain Web site. From a menu on the home page, you select one of the databases it accesses. </description>
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					  <pubDate>Thu, 31 May 2007 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>STEP NC-The End Of G-Codes 2</title>
					  <link>http://www.cnccncmachines.com/articles/1038/1/STEP-NC-The-End-Of-G-Codes-2/STEP-NC-The-End-Of-G-Codes-2.html</link>
					  <description>The First STEPThe biggest step in this direction has already been taken. It&#8217;s STEP, the STandard for the Exchange of Product model data, a comprehensive ISO standard (ISO 10303) that describes how to represent and exchange digital product information.&#160; </description>
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					  <pubDate>Thu, 31 May 2007 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>STEP NC-The End Of G-Codes 3</title>
					  <link>http://www.cnccncmachines.com/articles/1037/1/STEP-NC-The-End-Of-G-Codes-3/STEP-NC-The-End-Of-G-Codes-3.html</link>
					  <description>STEP NCAlthough STEP NC has not quite completed the formal standards making process, it is well into the review and approval cycle, which will ultimately settle a few remaining matters of technical detail.&#160; </description>
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					  <pubDate>Thu, 31 May 2007 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Handheld CNC data storage</title>
					  <link>http://www.cnccncmachines.com/articles/1006/1/Handheld-CNC-data-storage/Handheld-CNC-data-storage.html</link>
					  <description>RBR Associates Inc. and CNCini, both of Darien, Ill., have developed a software program that runs on the Palm OS platform and turns a PDA into a data-storage device for CNC machine tools. </description>
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					  <pubDate>Tue, 29 May 2007 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>CNC features easy-to-use functionality</title>
					  <link>http://www.cnccncmachines.com/articles/927/1/CNC-features-easy-to-use-functionality/CNC-features-easy-to-use-functionality.html</link>
					  <description>Conversationalist programming routines combined with G Code programming has created a CNC that has an unrivalled level of performance and user-friendliness within a single system. </description>
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					  <pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2007 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>CNC Profile Grinder accelerates up to 2.5 G</title>
					  <link>http://www.cnccncmachines.com/articles/714/1/CNC-Profile-Grinder-accelerates-up-to-25-G/CNC-Profile-Grinder-accelerates-up-to-25-G.html</link>
					  <description>Combining linear motor drive and 3-axis closed-loop electronic control, Model FPG-608LM delivers reciprocating rate of 720 times/min at 5/8 in. stroke and 328 fpm table speed. Machine offers 6 x 8 in. work area, 0.0001 in. X and 0.000040 in. YZ axis repeatabilities, and 2,000-10,000 rpm spindle speed. </description>
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					  <pubDate>Wed, 28 Feb 2007 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>TurnMaster Protm G-CODE Interpreter for Turning Machines</title>
					  <link>http://www.cnccncmachines.com/articles/440/1/TurnMaster-Protm-G-CODE-Interpreter-for-Turning-Machines/TurnMaster-Protm-G-CODE-Interpreter-for-Turning-Machines.html</link>
					  <description>TurnMaster Pro is a G-CODE interpreter and simulator for turning machines. It accepts industry standard G &#38; M codes and has canned cycles for turning down outside diameter and reducing part length </description>
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					  <pubDate>Wed, 14 Feb 2007 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>CNC Machine Language</title>
					  <link>http://www.cnccncmachines.com/articles/403/1/CNC-Machine-Language/CNC-Machine-Language.html</link>
					  <description>G-Code is one of a number of computer code languages                    that are used to instruct CNC machining devices what motions                    they need to perform such as work coordinates, canned cycles,                    and multiple repetitive cycles. Industry has standardized on                    G-Code as its basic set of CNC machine codes. </description>
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					  <pubDate>Mon, 12 Feb 2007 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title> G-Codes Are Losing Money For Your Shop</title>
					  <link>http://www.cnccncmachines.com/articles/394/1/-G-Codes-Are-Losing-Money-For-Your-Shop/-G-Codes-Are-Losing-Money-For-Your-Shop.html</link>
					  <description> A new generation of NC programing systems is emerging. It is the concept of the Companion programming system, which combines the best of two existing technologies: SFP (Shop Floor Programming) systems and offline CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing) systems. Utilizing two &#34;matched&#34; systems in tandem (one on-line, one offline) provides the two elements to ensure the highest efficiency and productivity possible. </description>
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					  <pubDate>Mon, 12 Feb 2007 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title> G-Codes Are Losing Money For Your Shop</title>
					  <link>http://www.cnccncmachines.com/articles/161/1/-G-Codes-Are-Losing-Money-For-Your-Shop/-G-Codes-Are-Losing-Money-For-Your-Shop.html</link>
					  <description> A new generation of NC programing systems is emerging. It is the concept of the Companion programming system, which combines the best of two existing technologies: SFP (Shop Floor Programming) systems and offline CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing) systems. Utilizing two &#34;matched&#34; systems in tandem (one on-line, one offline) provides the two elements to ensure the highest efficiency and productivity possible.  </description>
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					  <pubDate>Thu, 01 Feb 2007 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>G-code</title>
					  <link>http://www.cnccncmachines.com/articles/7/1/G-code/G-code.html</link>
					  <description>G-code is a common name for the programming language that drives NC and CNC machine tools. It was developed by EIA in the early 1960s, a final revision was approved in February 1980 as RS274D. </description>
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					  <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jan 2007 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
					 
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