Issue 15 (June 2004)
(90KB) – new LW CNC
model, hardware system
manual, cylindrical
grinding cycles, G93
inverse time programming,
part program conversions
Issue 14 (Dec. 2003)
(60KB) – new relay output
module (16 relays with
N.O. contact rated at
3A, 24VDC or 110VAC),
Wisconsin Fall 2003
trade show, new address
Issue 13 (Aug. 2003)
(70KB) – new power supplies
(5V and 24V), 2003 trade
shows, ITI grinder retrofit,
reverse engineering
features, non-servo
axes, new manuals, Visual
Basic example
Issue 12 (Feb. 2003)
(70KB) – two new MTBP
models, new 19” operator
panel with 15” color
display and touch screen,
CAM from Cadem, rugged
linear encoder feedback
systems, features in
new CNC release, new
product brochure, 2003
class schedule
Issue 11 (Nov. 2002)
(100KB) – IMTS recap,
new size 11 encoders
to replace same size
resolvers, information
about the SERCOS monitor
utility
Issue 10 (Aug. 2002)
(90KB) – three recent
applications (laser
cutting, lumber processing,
serial communications
for axis control), standard
drilling and turning
cycles, information
about work cycles and
compile cycles
Issue 9 (Jun. 2002)
(80KB) – announcement
of Rockwell Automation
buying CNCs from MachineMate;
Eastec trade show recap;
new LN model; real-time
data monitoring; complex
interpolation features
Issue 8 (Apr. 2002)
(80KB) – general motion
control retrofit with
MachineMate; South-tec
and Westec trade show
recaps
Issue 7 (Jan. 2002)
(50KB) – announcement
for Pratt & Whitney
control retrofit package;
foreign language support
Issue 6 (Dec. 2001)
(60KB) – 2002 trade
show schedule; new features
in the latest CNC version
Issue 5 (Oct. 2001)
(80KB) – EMO recap;
announcements for Warner
& Swasey and Kearney
& Trecker control retrofit
packages
Issue 4 (Aug. 2001)
(80KB) – Teach panel
product announcement;
new fall trade show
schedule
Issue 3 (Jun. 2001)
(90KB) – Eastec trade
show recap; several
new product announcements;
backup email address
and web site
Issue 2 (Apr. 2001)
(80KB) – TIMTOS and
Westec trade show recaps
Issue 1 (Feb. 2001)
(30KB) – introduction
to
MACHINEMATE
INC
and our controls