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  2. Multiaxis machining - Wikipedia

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    Diagram CNC lathe 0 1 rotating X axis Optimized for machining cylindrical objects; Pivot spindle head and rotary table 1 rotating X axis 1 rotating Y axis Able to have a larger work area that increases the versatility of the machine and the kinds of parts it can mill; More stable than a Double Pivot Spindle Head; Double rotary table 0 1 ...

  3. List of CAx companies - Wikipedia

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    CNC programming for 2.5D, 3D, 4/5D axes indexed/simultaneous milling, HSM, FBM, multi-axis lathe, Turning, Mill-Turn, Wire EDM and robots SharpCam Ltd SharpCam CAM: CAD/CAM software for 2.5D axis milling Softek RTM CAM: Synergetic Innovative Solutions XMD – Expert Mold Designer CAD: Knowledge-based, automated mold design solution.

  4. Automatic lathe - Wikipedia

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    All CNC machine tools are automatic, but the usage in the machining industries does not routinely call them by that term. The term "automatic", when it is used at all, still often refers implicitly to cam-operated machines. Thus a 2-axis CNC lathe is not referred to as an "automatic lathe" even if fully automated.

  5. Haas Automation - Wikipedia

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    Haas Automation, Inc is an American machine tool builder headquartered in Oxnard, California.The company designs and manufactures lower cost machine tools and specialized accessory tooling, mostly computer numerically controlled (CNC) equipment, such as vertical machining centers and horizontal machining centers, lathes/turning centers, and rotary tables and indexers.

  6. 2.5D (machining) - Wikipedia

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    Drilling and tapping operations are also possible on a 2.5-axis mill. 2.5D objects can be machined on a 3-axis milling machine, and do not require any of the features of a higher-axis machine to produce. CNC machines use G-code and M-code in order to control the machine and the positioning of the spindle.

  7. Mastercam - Wikipedia

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    Mastercam is a suite of computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) and CAD/CAM software applications developed by CNC Software, LLC. Founded in Massachusetts in 1983, CNC Software are headquartered in Tolland, Connecticut .