G-code
lines Feed rate over-ride Window shows
speed File execution
scroll as they available at touch in inches
per minute can be paused
are executed of these buttons
during feed over-ride and
re-started
Our Torchmate Windows-based driver
software is Windows 95/98/2000, and NT compatible. It is loaded with features not
feasible in a DOS environment. Here are just a few:
- Software can be run from a desktop or
laptop computer. With a laptop, you can create the file in your office, then carry
the computer to the shop, connect the serial port to the controller box, and cut your
parts. A Pentium with at least 16 mb of ram is required, and 64 mb is preferable.
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On-screen torch path simulation follows the actual progress of the torch on the metal.
- Digital readouts at the upper right tell you the position of the torch in inches at all
times.
- The software can generate its own G-code from imported dxf files, and can run on G-code
generated by BobCad, Vector, and similar programs.
- Both the electronics and software are capable of full 3-D operation. Simply add a
3-D CAD program (such as BobCad) and our optional physical Z axis and motor to do light
routing, engraving, etc.
- G-code is displayed at lower left, line by line as it is executed. You can back up
and re-start at any line you wish.
- A feed rate override at the lower right lets you vary the speed while cutting. A
digital speedometer tells you how fast you are going.
- The torch can be jogged via buttons on the screen, and relative moves can be made of
specified distances on both axes.
- The machine can be paused and re-started at any time with the same dwell as at the
beginning of the file.
- Files can be executed continuously, or one line at a time to help in de-bugging.
- Files can be run off-line with torch path simulation operational. You can see the
piece being cut on the screen before actually cutting metal. You don't have to turn
off your plasma cutter to toggle from one mode to the other.
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