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Computer Numerical Control (CNC) is the process of having a computer control the operation of a machine.Having the computer control the machine is accomplished by a program that is written using NC code. These coded instructions are carefully arranged by using letters (A,B,C,....Z), numbers (1,2,3...9) and symbols(+,-,/...etc.) to create a program. These instructions can range from a few lines for a simple part to many thousand of lines for a complex part.



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» G & M Code General Information
By article admin | Published 11/24/2007 | CNC Code | Rating:
Definitions: There are a considerable number of definitions, some are just rewording, others are different, for the G codes (also know as preparatory functions) and M codes (also know as miscellaneous functions) that can be found in books and on the web. 
» Practical enhancements to CNC software - System and Software - from Mastercam
By article admin | Published 11/23/2007 | CNC Code | Unrated
The company has added enhancements to its Mastercam Version 9 products for design, machining, turning, wire EDM and routing operations. Users gain immediate production benefits from the Version 9 upgrades, and new users quickly acquire CAD/CAM capabilities, according to the company.

» NC Coding For Encoders
By article admin | Published 11/14/2007 | CNC Code | Rating:
Competing on the global engineering stage has always forced Encoder Products Company (EPC) to stay on the cutting edge in its approach to both product design and manufacturing. 
» Upgrade 2D CAD modelling to 3D for GBP 1,500
By article admin | Published 08/17/2007 | CNC Code | Rating:
Part modelling and CAD software provide a low cost, protected upgrade route for companies looking to migrate from 2D to 3D solid modelling - at a 'launch' price of GBP 15,000 at EMO

» CAM: From Fragmented Disciplines to Systems Architecture
By article admin | Published 06/22/2007 | CNC Code | Rating:
A system architecture for integrated manufacturing engineering is emerging from the point solutions now in use after three decades since the inception of APT. Today's conventional process planning, NC programming, documentation, offline and CMM programming, and other applications offer powerful functionality but encourage compartmentalization that results in errors, rework and duplication of effort.


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