Full featured software that allow you to create the part programs you need, and will run on your CNC machines with a click of the mouse. Easy to use, point and click software applications with minimal learning curve. Graphically view your CNC machine tool path before you cut your part, allows for multiple input and multiple output formats, so now you can have one post processor that will run with all of your CAD/CAM output, and Windows based CNC Software that lets you modify your machine XYZ / G Code / nc / cnc / part program data.
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DATA View - Version 4.79 (rel 3/07) |
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NC FILE EDITOR, 3D VIEWER, BACK-PLOTTER, DNC/MIU and VERIFICATION UtilityView/Edit/Plot/Download your .NC, .CNC, .TAP, .DAT, .274, and most NC Part ProgramsVersion 4.79 (Updated 3/20/07)So What's New with this release? (Download the full brochure 1.2 Mb file) Our inital benchmarks intesting this release are showing a 30%-200% increase in performance on the existing equipment. The addition of DATA-Optimization. DATA-Optimization is targeted for FADAL, HAAS, and Fanuc controls. DATA View - A Windows-based backplotter and NC code editor allows you to view your CNC/Machine Tool Path in text and/or graphically before you cut!
- Are your machine operators editing program after program?
- Are you spending more time editing programs than cutting parts?
Now with DATA View you can graphically view your CNC machine tool path before you cut your part! DATA View is a low-cost 3 axes part program tool path viewer that runs on a PC and is easy to use. DATA View shows the exact path the tool will follow. DATA-View executes all motion as well as Canned Cycles, M Codes, G Codes, Spindle Speeds, Tool Codes, and feedrates!  You can also edit your cnc/machine code data:
- Add Record Numbers
- Cut and Paste data
- Run Backwards
- Mirror Motion Data
- Interchange Motion Data
- And Much More!
VEGA DATA View Now Supports SolidsDATA View can read your ASCII and Binary STL files. Give your operators the edge. Display your cutter path on TOP of your solid model! |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 02 April 2007 )
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