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CNCOffsetCalc sets offsets on horizontal and vertical machining centres from one known datum position and workpiece dimensions automatically. You can use dxf drawing from AutoCAD, Solidworks, etc. to pick offset positions, no typing neccessary. Output can be formatted using G codes, system variables (postprocessors for OKUMA, TOSNUC and FANUC included) or hard coded positions - you can print out automatically into MS Excel. There are two versions available: professional and light. Light version does not include graphic window - all data must be typed manually, output is identical as pro version. Download demo versions from http://www.cncplusplus.com Any questions please email sales@cncplusplus.com Last edited by ZedB; 07-28-2008 at 07:23 PM. Reason: spelling mistake |
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