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Uploaded by on May 19, 2008

This is a demo of Constant Velocity, nothing else. Our Technology is taking the 3D machining world by storm. Users of this machine tool are in awe of what it does for their efficiency, and quick turn around. This machine weighs 15,000lbs, and can take heavy cuts. We are merely demonstrating here its ability to maintain constant feedrate, thats all.

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  • You people have NO CLUE what you are talking about...it has nothing to do with the metal being cut, the part, or the "speed" of the movement of the spindle. Take a look at the control around the 26 second mark. Notice the feedrate locked in at 200 inches per minute. It does that constantly, throughout the movement of all three axis. The only time it slows is to change direction. NO OTHER CONTROLER ON THE MARKET CAN DO WHAT THIS CONTROLLER CAN DO. Not Fanuc, Heidenhein, Siemens...none!

  • I wonder if our computers could even drip feed that fast.

  • @SteamingObe You have no clue what you are talking about

  • @SteamingObe sorry man, I'm just so tired of the comments from people who have no clue what they are talking about. I took your comment the wrong way. This software is incredible. You can monitor all your machines from your smartphone if you wanted. It'll send you alerts when you break tools, program is finished, ect. Its truly incredible. Again i'm sorry. P.S. I don't sell them. Its my dad's company.  I sell cars. Have a good one.

  • It all depends on the size of the machine.

  • another aluminium show :P

  • This video is not about chip removal. We can make chips fly if you like. The 4020 weighs 16000 lbs. Heavy machine...

    It is all about constant velocity in the 3d world. The control and the machine never slow down

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  • Look up Numeryx dot com

  • @raormrod Wrong, the Numatix, Numerix and Rubicon controller which this controller is based off of does the same thing and has for longer than this machine has been around. This is the guy who invented the technology that was stolen from him his name was Gil.

  • Yes this technology is not new and was made in the late 90's. Look up Numerix, Numatix, Rubicon controller. Find the history of it. They may have bought the rights but there are other ways to retofit a older machine to do this same thing. Even the latest machines are many steps behind this control. They are catching on but.......

  • @raormrod I understand what the demonstration is. The machines processor and controller can output fast enough to maintain 200IPM no matter what 3D shape it cuts.

    I wouldn't know what other machines are capable of because i'm not a mold maker,but I do know that takes a lot of processing power and speed.

    Nice control.

  • our Makino Mag3 at work can do this at 900 ipm..

  • Roeders

    roeders.de/10-1-Typical-Applic­ations.html

    You get what you pay for.

  • What about Selca control or Hurcos Wincam with C600 option?

  • @raormrod Yes, you're right. I've never drip fed a program before. Never in my life. Being an asshole is no way to be a sales man.

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