Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Fanuc question
Posted by
cnc002@a...
on 2002-07-03 09:22:54 UTC
In a message dated 7/3/02 12:00:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
nofalloff@... writes:
To begin, FANUC is NOT a machine tool builder, however, they are the
foremost, largest machine tool CONTROL manufacturer. And yes, I guess one
could say they are the Microsoft of machine tool controllers. Many of the
other control manufacturers tend to compare themselves to Fanuc. However,
Fanuc is not necessarily the best control for all applications. They have
built their reputation on being a very reliable control and there service is
top shelf. If you have a problem they will take care of it, promptly. You
do, of course, pay for all of this. Their controls are not inexpensive.
I hope this helps you out.
Randy Abernathy
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nofalloff@... writes:
> Can someone give me a quick synopsis as to what Fanuc is? I know they are aPeter:
> machine tool manufacturer, that has a very large share of the CNC machine
> tool market (at least for their controllers). Is the reason i see them
> everywhere because they are the Microsoft of CNC tools? Like wise what
> makes a Fanuc controller better/different from say a hydropath control?
> G-code is G-code right? I understand that there are certain G and M
> commands that some controllers do not recognize, but is there a fundamental
> difference to how they control the hardware that makes some controllers
> incompatible with some servos/steppers?
>
> sorry for so any question at once, just trying to fill in some of the
> gaping holes in my understanding..
>
> FWIW this all came up because I was in my school department heads office
> the other day, and there was a sales rep from a local equipment dealer.
> Apparently the school is buying as new Bridgeport VMC machining center. The
> chairman wants to be able to have MasterCAM Workstations that are ethernet
> connected to the machine shop. The apparent hitch to this is, that there is
> enough money in the budget for the machining center with the Bridgeport
> control, but not with a Fanuc control. I just need to be brought up to
> speed on what the differences between the two are? The sales rep says that
> Fanuc has 80% of the installed controller market and the students should be
> familiar with that system. Though we agree, I don't understand why, if i
> can write G-code and run the MHP Hydropath systems we have, I can't handle
> a Fanuc machine if i go somewhere else?
>
> Thanks
> Peter-
>
>
To begin, FANUC is NOT a machine tool builder, however, they are the
foremost, largest machine tool CONTROL manufacturer. And yes, I guess one
could say they are the Microsoft of machine tool controllers. Many of the
other control manufacturers tend to compare themselves to Fanuc. However,
Fanuc is not necessarily the best control for all applications. They have
built their reputation on being a very reliable control and there service is
top shelf. If you have a problem they will take care of it, promptly. You
do, of course, pay for all of this. Their controls are not inexpensive.
I hope this helps you out.
Randy Abernathy
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Discussion Thread
no falloff
2002-07-03 08:58:45 UTC
Fanuc question
John Branlund
2002-07-03 09:22:44 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Fanuc question
cnc002@a...
2002-07-03 09:22:54 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Fanuc question
cnc002@a...
2002-07-03 10:22:23 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Fanuc question
John
2002-07-03 13:34:52 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Fanuc question
vavaroutsos
2002-07-03 20:04:58 UTC
Re: Fanuc question