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− | + | Older versions of Benderlink stored bender data from all benders in a single path.<br><br> | |
− | This | + | It is normal to keep bender setups separate for each bender since every Chiyoda bender will have a unique setup. A good example is two Chiyoda benders with different machine lengths, or two benders that differ in bend direction (left-hand or right-hand).<br><br> |
+ | This feature then assumes that every bender should have a unique storage path on the drive or network.<br><br> | ||
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Revision as of 19:35, 12 August 2014
Revision 6.8Back to Benderlink for Chiyoda |
NEW - Every Bender Can Have Its Own Network Storage Path
Older versions of Benderlink stored bender data from all benders in a single path. |
ENHANCED - New CONVERSION Menu Option: Stop for Zero Diameter
Benderlink can now stop the process and ask for input if a zero diameter is encountered. If this feature is deactivated, then Benderlink will ignore zero value radii values. In this case, Benderlink will automatically change a zero value diameter to non-zero using this formula:
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OTHER PAGES
- Back to Benderlink for KEINS
- Back to Benderlink for Chiyoda
- Benderlink for Chiyoda FAQ
- About Chiyoda - See this page for control version information.