
Fort Washington, Pennsylvania – PartMaker Inc., a division of Autodesk’s Delcam unit, has launched a new, free PC-based app called the PartMaker Multi-Channel Viewer.
The PartMaker Multi-Channel Viewer is available for download free here.
The PartMaker Multi-Channel Viewer is an unique software application that allows users of turn-mill centers and Swiss-type lathes which require multi-channel CNC programs to view multi-channel CNC programs side by side and automatically align “sync” or “wait” codes. The PartMaker Multi-Channel is unique because it supports virtually any multi-channel machine/control combination from every machine builder on the market. The intelligent application uses proprietary technology to automatically recognize the CNC syntax required by specific machine tools. The PartMaker Multi-Channel Viewer is activated for each user by a PartMaker product specialist who will provide them a customized machine configuration for the machines in there shop. Both the application and the custom configuration files are provided free of cost.
The PartMaker Multi-Channel Viewer lets users view a multi-channel CNC program on one screen with just a few clicks of a button. It automatically displays synchronized processes across multiple channels for any multi-axis machine/control combination. The software allows users to search their multi-channel NC program quickly and easily. While the PartMaker Multi-Channel Viewer is not a CNC editor, it connects to your favorite CNC editor to allow you to make changes or corrections to your multi-channel NC program. The PartMaker Multi-Channel Viewer is configured for users personally, free of cost, for the exact array of multi-channel turn-mill centers and Swiss-type lathes in a user’s shop. The software also works for any standard, single path NC machine as well.
Source: PartMaker Inc., a subsidiary of Delcam; Delcam, a wholly owned, independently-operated subsidiary of Autodesk
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