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  2. Yamazaki Mazak Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Yamazaki Mazak Corporation (ヤマザキマザック株式会社, Yamazaki Mazakku Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese machine tool builder based in Oguchi, Japan. [3] In most of the world they are referred to as Mazak .

  3. 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.

  4. List of CAx companies - Wikipedia

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    Automatic CAM for 2, 2.5, 3, 3+2 and 5-axis machining WorkNC Dental CAM: CAD/CAM dental software for automatic 3 to 5-axis machining of prosthetic appliances, implants or dental structures Holistic City: Streetscape Pro CAD: tool for creating street sections. CityCAD CAD: A Parametric City Information Modelling tool for Urban Designers and ...

  5. STEP-NC - Wikipedia

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    STEP-NC machining on an Okuma CNC at IMTS 2014. In the first half of 2010, the testing activity focused on tool wear management and machining a part in multiple setups with multiple alternate machining plans for 3, 4 and 5-axis machining. The new test part was a gear box that must be machined on all six sides.

  6. History of numerical control - Wikipedia

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    For each pair of numbers the operators would move the cutting head to the indicated spot and then lower the tool to make the cut. [5] This was called the "by-the-numbers method", or more technically, "plunge-cutting positioning". [6] It was a labor-intensive prototype of today's 2.5 axis machining (two-and-a-half-axis machining).

  7. Zamak - Wikipedia

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    ZAMAK (or Zamac, formerly trademarked as MAZAK [1]) is an eclectic family of alloys with a base metal of zinc and alloying elements of aluminium, magnesium, and copper. Zamak alloys are part of the zinc aluminium alloy family; they are distinguished from the other ZA alloys because of their constant 4% aluminium composition.