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alias
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Cutter Location (CL) data files are generated from the cutter paths specified within NC sequences. These CL data files are then be passed to machine-specific or generic post-processors for NC tape generation or DNC communications. NC aliases are useful if the post-processor that you are using does not support the default CL commands output by Creo Parametric; the NC aliases substitute a command you have provided into the CL data. The NC alias may also include additional CL data associated with the command, as well as dimensions, user-defined parameters, and text. NC aliases are saved in a file with the extension NCD. NC alias files are stored automatically whenever the manufacturing model is saved.
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burn-in offset
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The distance to offset the toolpath at the start point for material piercing.
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cluster
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Parts placed in an arrangement on a sheet of material.
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clustering
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Placing parts in an arrangement on sheetmetal.
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diagnostics
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Tests to check the correct operation of hardware and software.
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drag increment
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The distance between parts on a sheet of material is called drag increment. Dragging is an operation of placing parts on a sheet of material. The distance to be maintained while placing these parts is specified by drag increment.
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flame cutting
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The procedure of cutting a metal in which the appropriate part of the material to be cut is raised to ignition temperature by an oxygen-fuel gas flame.
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flame contouring
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The process of removing material completely outside of a specified line or region of a sheet of metal by using oxygen-fuel gas flame.
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hit
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Indicates each location where the tool makes contact with the workpiece and removes material.
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hybrid
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A composite of two or more technologies.
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idle time
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Nonproductive time resulting from waiting for work due to inefficient scheduling or shortage of material for cutting.
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laser contouring
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The process of removing material completely outside of a specified line or region of a sheet of metal by using laser.
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machine clamp
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A tool for holding metal plates firmly in place.
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machining time
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The actual time a sheet metal part takes to machine. For example, machine time for a typical part includes machining operations such as positioning, punching or cutting, and idle time.
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NC alias
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Cutter Location (CL) data files are generated from the cutter paths specified within NC sequences. These CL data files are then be passed to machine-specific or generic post-processors for NC tape generation or DNC communications. NC aliases are useful if the post-processor that you are using does not support the default CL commands output by Creo Parametric; the NC aliases substitute a command you have provided into the CL data. The NC alias may also include additional CL data associated with the command, as well as dimensions, user-defined parameters, and text. NC aliases are saved in a file with the extension NCD. NC alias files are stored automatically whenever the manufacturing model is saved.
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NC control tape
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NC control tape contains information about the points and vertices of the cutter location output of a tool path operation in the machine code format. It is used by numerically controlled machines.
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nesting
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Placement of parts in an arrangement to minimize wastage of material.
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nibble
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To remove a narrow, parallel strip of waste material that is separated from either of the two pieces resulting from a cutting operation.
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optimization set
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A set of rules used to improve the tool path of an operation by minimizing tool change, tool rotations, and tool travel and by removing the duplicate hits and cut lines.
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overhang
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The distance by which an actual tool path increases. The distance specified by overhang is added to the actual tool path.
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overlap distance
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The distance by which each hit overlaps the previous one. A hit indicates a location where the tool makes contact with the workpiece and removes material.
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pad
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A metal plate, either flat or contoured, that holds, controls, or strips the metal during the cutting and forming process.
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priority weight
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The order in which the parts are placed on a sheet of material is determined by priority weight. For example, a priority weight of 0.1 is given precedence over a priority weight of 0.9.
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punch location
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A location where the tool makes contact with the workpiece and removes material by making holes.
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reposition pad
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A metal plate, either flat or contoured, that holds, controls, or strips the metal during the cutting and forming process.
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scan
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To examine closely by moving quickly and systematically.
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shake-away point
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The points that specify the distance by which an actual tool path decreases. The area between the shake-away points is discarded from the actual tool path.
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slitting
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A process by which wide sheets of metal are cut into smaller or narrower strips.
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turret punch press
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A pivoting attachment for holding tools for making holes or indentations .
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wasted area
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Area on a sheet of material where parts are not placed. This area is normally discarded during machining.
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