CNC & Machine Controls
Standard Control Functions with Swiss-Types in Mind
Features in this line of machine-specific CNCs assist setups, offer synchronized movement commands and provide other standard, not optional, capabilities to streamline Swiss-type programming.
Read MorePrecision Machining Technology Review: January 2024
Production Machining’s January 2024 technology showcase includes some of the latest technology from Monaghan Tooling Group, Okuma America, Tungaloy, Cortec Corp., Fixtureworks and T.J Davies Co. Inc.
Read MoreOkuma America Control Features Digital Twin Technology
The OSP-P500 control features dual-core processors that provide redundant operations, ensuring uninterrupted machining operations.
Read MoreWhen CNC G-Code Programming Is a Must
In some cases, G-code programming is preferred over conversational programming, although they can be complementary processes.
Read MoreSiemens Offers Virtual Product Expert for CNC
The program enables all Siemens CNC community members to interact with a product expert and get answers to programming and operations questions on-demand.
Read MoreCNC Control Simplifies Programming, Part Setup
A redesigned graphical interface makes it easier for users of all levels to manage programming and part setup, and provide simplified machine operation.
Read MoreCNC Oscillation Cutting Function Eliminates Metal Strand Buildup
The Vibration Cutting Control on the M8 Series CNC breaks up long strands of material that are expelled from the part being produced to speed up processes, reduce cycle times and provide a better finish on the part being produced.
Read MoreSinumerik One Available on All Emco Turning, Milling Machines
The updated Sinumerik One has been developed specifically for smart production processes.
Read MoreCan You Pull Data From a Solid Model to Perform Five-Axis Conversational Programming?
A CNC feature imports a 3D solid model from which operators can perform conversational-type, five-axis programming.
Read MoreThe Control’s Role in Machining Complex Parts
This company that produces medical implants finds value in the CNC for its turn-mill equipment that helps speed setups and simplify programming when producing intricate parts complete.
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