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| View Poll Results: Do you know what "Drip Feeding" is? | |||
| Yes, I use it all the time! | | 60 | 57.14% |
| No, I haven't a clue! | | 45 | 42.86% |
| Voters: 105. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Most Pc Retrofit Machines Dont Need Drip Feed,mine Is Mach3 Dell 1000 512 Ram Ethernet To Amd64 Cad Cam Just Pull The Whole Program Over In Adout A Minute No Buffering In,drip Feed Is Normally Hardware Based Cnc Older Like Dynapath, Etc With Almost No Ram |
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99 % of shops use drip feed. It allows control of the actual machine on the operator panels. It's the safest way of running long programs if they wont fit in memory. Think DNC as your operator controls are in a different location. Machining explosives for instance, you really don't want to be in the same room, but you need to be able to control the machine still. |
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| New on here, having problems using touch probe cycles on old hiedenhain 426, will go in and find bores shafts etc etc but coming up with message incorrect number for fn17/fn18 which are syswrite and sysread parameters. is the control set up or not,if not how to set it would be good ta mick |
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