Examples of using Numerically controlled in English and their translations into Dutch
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
similar materials working industry by numerically controlled BRIDGE SAWS.
A modern combi machine uses numerically controlled, servo-electric axes,
similar materials working industry by numerically controlled BRIDGE SAWS.
The Japanese side expressed confidence that the increase of exports in 1981 for numerically controlled lathes and machining centres would be substantially below the increase in 1980 when export growth was 100% over 1979.
This is particularly likely in the utilisation of computerised numerically controlled machine tools(C.N.C.) now available, whose output in any 24 hour period can be very substantial indeed.
hardness-test machine, numerically controlled lathe, wire-electrode cutting machine.
to an accuracy of> 0,01 mm, numerically controlled other than gear finishing machines.
hardness-test machine, numerically controlled lathe, wire-electrode cutting machine.
unloading systems and lastly two numerically controlled bending machines.
In the mechanical-engineering field, the Commission has concentrated its efforts essentially on numerically controlled machine tools, for which a concerted research programme covering a period of three years(1973-76) and cost ing 1.8 million u.a.
Numerically control, roll forming by one time.
dimension artwork with a mouse click, and numerically control objects or points.
an independent FANUC integrator, had the ingenious idea of interactively motorising, numerically controlling and monitoring all the functions of the press, thereby taking the specific mechanical features of the press completely into account.
The technology introduced was of computer numerical controlled machine tools and of numerically controlled tools.
The term'advanced machine tools' as used here refers to numerically controlled(NC) tools.
Mechanical workshops Machining with 4-axis numerically controlled equipment, machining with 5-axis numerically controlled equipment.
Turning centres, for removing metal, not numerically controlled.
With six FANUC absolute motors, the protective door can also be numerically controlled.
The CAD/CAM for the glass working industry by numerically controlled machining centres.
Shearing machines-including presses- not numerically controlled, for working flat metal products excl. combined punching and shearing machines.