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CNC & Machine Controls
4 CNC Data Transfer Methods You Should Know
Modern CNCs enable transfer and backup of more than just machining programs.
Read MoreVideo: What Will 5G Mean for Machining?
Faster wireless data transfer could bring new possibilities to machining processes. ¸ßÅâÂÊÁùºÏ²Ê’s "Data Matters" columnist Matt Danford talks about the manufacturing role for 5G.
WatchAcu-Rite's DRO300 Enables Control of Sinker EDMs
The Acu-Rite 300-series digital readout (DRO), available from Heidenhain, now enables users to control sinker EDM machines.
Read MoreServo Products' Orion CNC Retrofit Kits Add Third Axis to Knee Mills
Servo Products Co.’s Orion CNC Retrofit kits add or upgrade no longer supported controls for knee mills and lathes.
Read MoreCNC Machine Shop Reaps Benefits of Hiring an IT Person
A database guru combined off-the-shelf technology with an elaborate proprietary shop management software to drive efficiency throughout all areas of a machine shop.
Read MoreWhich Kind of "More So" Are You?
The coronavirus pandemic has brought many people, businesses and industries to a standstill. How are you reacting?
Read MoreHeidenhain's TNC 640 Gen 3 CNC Expands Machining, Monitoring Capabilities
The Gen 3 version of Heidenhain’s TNC 640 machine control is designed for three- to five-axis milling, turning and grinding operations with up to 24 axes.
Read MoreFastems' Work Cell Operations Domain Monitors, Controls Machining Cells
The Work Cell Operations (WCO) domain for Fastems’ Manufacturing Management Software (¸ßÅâÂÊÁùºÏ²Ê) includes manual production tasks, work cells, and standalone machines in the IT-supported planning, control and monitoring of production.
Read MoreNUM Adds Form Compensation Option to Numroto, Eliminating Need for Third-Party Software
A new form compensation option for NUM’s Numroto tool grinding software enables tool manufacturers to close the loop between CNC tool grinding and measurement.
Read MoreVideo: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on Manufacturing and Machining
The machine tool monitoring that many CNC machining facilities are doing today could be a first step toward their use of machine learning. In this conversation, ¸ßÅâÂÊÁùºÏ²Ê’s “Data Matters” columnist Matt Danford speculates on the coming role of AI for refining machining processes.
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