| Some
of the topics covered in these videos. * Machine Motion * Axis Direction * Coordinate Type * Rapid, Feed, Line, Arc motion * Blended Arcs & Tangent Arcs * Drilling Cycles * Circular Pocketing Cycles * Subroutines & Loops * Analyzing Print Information * Geometry / Angular Information * Drawing The Part In Graphics * Cutter Compensation * Changing Cutter Offsets * Modify, Insert & Edit lines * Compatible With The 1000 Control |
Detailed
video instruction, showing full screen programming of the 1100
& 3000M control. Every menu selection is explained and
highlighted during the programming process. See the menus and selection
“Pick by Pick” as the instructor explains the
programming format. By doing a complete part, we can teach you a
“process” to evaluate the print and develop a plan
for programming. DVD 1 contains lessons of common machining problems using the features of the Anilam 3000M control. It will help you get a better grasp of the primary programming functions and help you understand the menus. DVD 2 takes a closer look at the more advanced programming of the 3000M. DVD 2 is an extension of the things covered in DVD 1. DVD 2 also takes a more advanced look at subroutines and applies them to Linear Hole Patterns, Bolt Circles Patterns, Polar Coordinate Rotation. Take an advanced look at using subroutines for multiple functions. Nested Subroutine examples (subs calling other subs) are used to create Looped machining patterns. |
| The
Anilam 2 DVD course contains. 6 Different Parts Examples. Over 2 Hours of Video instruction. Includes a 4 page workbook. Personal, Professional Training Anytime You Want It. |
Including
explanations of geometry types, we walk you thru programming parts with
mixed coordinates. Learn to use the geometry on the print by taking
advantage of the powerful 3000M programming options. Detailed examples
of Absolute. Incremental & Polar programming. |
| No Internet
Connection Required. No Monthly Subscription. The DVD Never
Expires. Watch These Lessons Any Time That’s Convenient For
You. |
For
the best clarity,
because of the size of the illustrations,
these DVD videos should be viewed on a large screen. This could
be a standard TV and DVD player or on your PC with
a DVD
drive. Amplified speakers are required for use on a
PC. The video quality many not be great, but the content of the lessons is great. There is very little information available for this control. |