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Direct Numerical Control is also known as Distributed Numerical Control is a common manufacturing term for networking CNC machine tools.<br>
 
Direct Numerical Control is also known as Distributed Numerical Control is a common manufacturing term for networking CNC machine tools.<br>
 
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The can imply either the transfer of partial data blocks to controls with small memory to create a complex parts (as in a CAM machine center), or the transfer of data from an offline computer to the CNC control - like in a CNC Bender.<br>
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The can imply either the transfer of partial data blocks to controls with small memory to create a complex parts (as in a CAM machine center), or the transfer of data from an offline computer to the CNC control - like in a CNC bender.<br>
 
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Some of our [[Benderlink]] software packages will allow you to program a bender at an offline computer, then send the data directly to the bender.  For example: Benderlink for Chiyoda, Keins, MiiC, and Eaton Leonard are all packages capable of DNC with benders.
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Many of our [[Benderlink]] software packages will allow you to program a bender at an offline computer, then send the data directly to the bender.  For example: Benderlink for Chiyoda, Keins, MiiC, and Eaton Leonard are all packages capable of DNC with benders.
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==External Links==
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direct_Numerical_Control Wikipedia DNC]

Latest revision as of 16:00, 24 October 2008

Direct Numerical Control is also known as Distributed Numerical Control is a common manufacturing term for networking CNC machine tools.

The can imply either the transfer of partial data blocks to controls with small memory to create a complex parts (as in a CAM machine center), or the transfer of data from an offline computer to the CNC control - like in a CNC bender.

Many of our Benderlink software packages will allow you to program a bender at an offline computer, then send the data directly to the bender. For example: Benderlink for Chiyoda, Keins, MiiC, and Eaton Leonard are all packages capable of DNC with benders.


External Links

Wikipedia DNC