CNC Series 30i/31i-L Model B Laser Controls

September 13, 2013

FANUC America Corp.'s FANUC CNC Series 30i/31i-L MODEL B high-speed laser controls offer fabricators streamlined efficiency and increased productivity using Ethernet and Ethernet/IP field bus options and newly supported FANUC NCGuide simulation software.

Integration of the FANUC Series 30i/31i-L MODEL B CNC and robots to cell controllers, using Ethernet and Ethernet/IP field bus options, makes it easy for fabricators to now manage operations across equipment controlled by various systems. This solution directly addresses today's fabricator challenges of increasing complexity of machine systems, new safety and security requirements, and the growing importance of information technologies.

As a result of the release of Ethernet/IP field bus connectivity for FANUC Series 3xi-B CNCs, FANUC now furthers our commitment to open interconnectivity of our CNCs in fabricating. Utilizing new standardized field bus architectures (Ethernet and Ethernet/IP) will streamline system integration and data sharing. This provides fabricators cost efficiencies, reduced setup, better part quality, safer work environments, usable manufacturing intelligence and overall increased productivity.

The Series 30i/31i-L MODEL B CNC has an embedded Ethernet interface, allowing the user to integrate the CNC system into a company network for data collection or for high-speed part program transfers. World-wide links can be set up via the Internet making remote diagnosis, maintenance and online training even more seamless and efficient. Because the integrated Ethernet interface does not use a public operating system, it is practically "hacker-free" and immune to viruses, providing a safe and worry free connection to business networks.

Contributing to additional productivity gains, FANUC's NCGuide simulation software now supports Series 30i/31i-L MODEL B CNC. NCGuide provides a realistic operation and part programming environment at a fraction of the cost of using a production machine tool. The team of designers, operators and maintenance personnel can work efficiently to develop and perfect their understanding, while production on the shop floor is not interrupted. This translates into increased performance and productivity.

Accessing CNC functions on a PC is an ideal testing or learning environment with lower development and training costs than on a machine. NCGuide provides a safe environment to optimize programs on the PC and keeps the machine in the shop in production. OEMs can move fluidly between development and design. Ladder development and troubleshooting can be done as they test cycles via NCGuide. In addition, once a system is on location, end-users can build confidence and shorten learning curves for newer team members as the tools emulate the CNC exactly. Conventional G-code programming, including canned cycles and custom macros, and FANUC's conversational programming MANUAL GUIDE i are supported.

Related Glossary Terms

  • G-code programming

    G-code programming

    Programs written to operate NC machines with control systems that comply with the ANSI/EIA RS-274-D-1980 Standard. A program consists of a series of data blocks, each of which is treated as a unit by the controller and contains enough information for a complete command to be carried out by the machine.

  • computer numerical control ( CNC)

    computer numerical control ( CNC)

    Microprocessor-based controller dedicated to a machine tool that permits the creation or modification of parts. Programmed numerical control activates the machine’s servos and spindle drives and controls the various machining operations. See DNC, direct numerical control; NC, numerical control.

  • conversational programming

    conversational programming

    Method for using plain English to produce G-code file without knowing G-code in order to program CNC machines.

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