If your Fow Jet has the PC based controller (which most do), and it has a LAN Port (Cat4 or 5) as on our 5year+ machine, then you can hook it up to a network.
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If your Fow Jet has the PC based controller (which most do), and it has a LAN Port (Cat4 or 5) as on our 5year+ machine, then you can hook it up to a network.
Here is a web site for one....
http://www.5-axis.com/index.html
I was able to read the file in CATIA & SmartCam. You might need to look at any settings that have to do with DXF Rev level and entity handling on the export and import software, as suggested by Ger21.
Like most CAM software, SmartCam is strong on creating tool paths. It doesn't create solids. You can create any shape you can think of using wire frame and mesh surfaces.
If we have just a...
SmartCam was sold a couple of times to different companies that didn't do anything with it. Due to a strong base of users, some former Point Control people have bought it back and put it on the...
Hello,
SC comes with some really good getting started documents and example files, and the web site has good info from SC and users.
Don't know which module or version you are using....(I use...
We have used Griffo Bro. for all our machines (Mazak & others) for many years now and it works great.
Hello,
New to the forum, looks like some good people & good stuff going on!
We have a Mazak SV25E with CAM M-2 control, 1986.
We were having problems with the EIA programs in the bubble memory...