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86 www.CNC-West.com CNC WEST October/November 2017 New Products automatic measurement functions, reducing inspection time. Spindle posi- tioning at the i n s p e c t i on points and a u t om a t i c m e a s u r e - ment results enable users to efficiently check digi- tal indicators w i t h d a t a output func- tions. Users can also create and print simple inspec- tion certificates. Hardware setup requires only plugging in a USB cable. The updated i-Pak software includes the most recent standards for ASME, ISO and JIS. Previous models can be upgraded with new software and controller. New Robot Loader —Anca Anca, Inc, previewed a new custom- designed and built industrial robot loader at EMO 2017. Pat McCluskey, ANCA’s co-found- er and lead designer on the project said: “To give the market a taste of what we have coming up in the future we are excited to preview our robotic tool loader which was fully designed and built in house by our engineering team. We recognize that as the market moves towards greater automation, providing a low-cost solution for tool loading was something our customers would welcome. “I’ve been asked how it is that ANCAis able to develop its own indus- trial robot. For us, it is a logical exten- sion for our company whose strength is having multi-disciplinary technical expertise and an intimate knowledge of the CNC market. It’s actually a relatively simple task to develop the mechanical aspects of an industrial robot, but to make it function success- fully you better be expert in designing your own CNC System, digital servo drives and core software--skills that are ANCA’s unique strengths in the tool grinding industry.” “The ANCA robot does not use a separate free-standing controller. The control system software actually runs concurrently within the machine’s CNC core software and uses the ma- chine’s operator panel and handheld pendant to perform the teaching. If you can use an ANCA tool grinder, you can use an ANCA robot as well, and our engineers can easily service your ANCA robot. The DHF 8000 Handles Large Part Roughing to Finishing on One Machine —Doosan Doosan Machine Tools America announces the DHF 8000, an 800mm twin pallet 5-axis horizontal machin- ing center with a nodding head. This HMC was specifically designed for the processing of large, complex parts such as those used in the aerospace, oil field and automotive industries. The nodding head spindle and rotary table (axis A and B) allow the DHF 8000 to handle a complete range of machining processes from rough- ing to finishing in a single setup. This configuration makes quick work of multi-face workpieces and the 5-axis simultaneous machining of complex shapes. STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT, AND CIRCULATION (Required by 39 U.S.C. 3685) 1. Title of Publication: CNC-West 2. Publication Number: 0747-3362 3. Date of Filing: October 2017 4. Frequency of Issue: Bi-Monthly 5. 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