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Example: (10 bends X 5000) + 30000 = 80000 bytes
 
Example: (10 bends X 5000) + 30000 = 80000 bytes
 
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Therefore, for every 1 Gigabyte available, your operator station can store 13400 parts if they all had 10 bends.
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If your parts averaged 10 bends per part, then you can store 13400 parts for every 1 Gigabyte available.
 
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Revision as of 15:05, 3 April 2009

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Where Are They?

CNC Bender part files are found, by default, in the c:\cnc\parts folder. Cncpart.jpg

How Are They Named?

The part name is the same as the filename without the filename extension. The filename extension is the ".cncpart" that is placed on the end of the part name.

Manual Backup or Transfer

You can copy the contents of this folder to make a backup or transfer the parts to another bender.

How Much Disk Space Do They Require?

Disk space required grows as the bend count grows. An empty part program requires 30K of disk space. Each bend adds 5000 bytes to the file size. The largest actual part file we have seen from our customers is 366,000 bytes with 68 bends.

Calculate the disk space required like this:

(Number of Bends X 5000) + 30000 = Total file size

Example: (10 bends X 5000) + 30000 = 80000 bytes

If your parts averaged 10 bends per part, then you can store 13400 parts for every 1 Gigabyte available.