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CNC MASTER Free Analysis

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CNC MASTER Free is a free Android application designed for machinists and engineers, providing essential tools for CNC machine operations. Key features include a cutting speed calculator, calculations for bolts, nuts, washers, and O-rings, as well as turning round and taper angle calculations. The app also helps users determine material weights and offers cycle time estimation to enhance productivity in machining tasks.

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Notably, CNC MASTER Free includes Fanuc alarm and fitting functions, allowing quick access to crucial information. The integration of G code and M code functions, along with shortcuts for AutoCAD and Mastercam, simplifies programming for CNC machines. Overall, this app serves as a versatile and user-friendly resource, catering to both novice and experienced machinists.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
3.9
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Additional Requirements
Requires Android 4.4 and up
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
151
Downloads Last Week
4

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Cutting speed calculator (vc, rpm, feed)...

Cutting speed calculator (vc, rpm, feed)

Bolt, nut, washer, O-ring

Turning round, Cusp, taper angle and various calculation functions

Material (weight calculator, heat treatment, after treatment)

Fanuc alarm, Fitting

Tap, helicoil, bolt, nut, washer, standard

G code M code, AutoCAD, and master cam shortcut key functions.

Cycle time Calculation


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