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1-Visitor
May 4, 2015
Question

Difference between .ncl file and .tap file

  • May 4, 2015
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Hi,

Can anyone tell me the difference between .ncl and .tap files please

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    24-Ruby III
    May 5, 2015

    Hi,

    Please post your question in "Manufacturing" forum, here: Manufacturing

    1-Visitor
    May 5, 2015

    I've moved the discussion into our Manufacturing‌ sub-community.

    KenFarley
    21-Topaz II
    May 5, 2015

    If you actually looked in the files you would see that the NCL file is a CL-code representation of the NC program. It is the file that is directly put out by Creo. Its syntax is sort of a "universal" one, and is able to be read in for simulating material removal, etc.

    The TAP file is the result of post-processing a NCL file. It is coded for a specific machine and its controller, like Dahlih, or whatever brand machine you're trying to send programs to. Usually this file is called "G-Code", too.

    1-Visitor
    May 6, 2015

    Hello Albin,

    did the post from Kenneth answer your questions?

    If so, please don't forget to mark it as correct answer, as this will help our community to identify threads that need answers and threads that provide answers.

    Thanks,

    Gunter