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G-Code Force Mapper

A browser-based utility for mapping dynamometer CSV data onto ISO G-code toolpaths to identify the specific block with high peak force, moment or user defined data.

What it does

Upload an ISO G-code file and a dynamometer or any other user defined data. The tool aligns your cutting forces (Fx, Fy, Fz), torque (Mz), and any user-defined data channel to the toolpath geometry. It returns the exact G-code line number, XYZ location, and confidence for the peak force event.

No installation. Runs in the browser.

Typical use

  • Find the toolpath block that caused high forces, moment etc.
  • Cutting condition comparison — same G-code, different CSV files, compare peak force locations across runs
  • Custom data mapping — map vibration, temperature, acoustics, or any time-series signal onto the toolpath alongside force channels

Compatibility

  • ISO dialects
  • 3-axis and 3+2 indexed machining
  • Not supported: simultaneous 5-axis, Heidenhain Klartext, Mazatrol, subprogram expansion, canned cycles, G95 feed per revolution

Launch

Open Web Utility

Full documentation and scope

Disclaimer

Free research utility. Output is for guidance only and does not replace professional engineering judgment or verified CAM simulation. No liability accepted for machine damage, tool breakage, part scrap, or financial loss.

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Utility for mapping dynamometer CSV data onto ISO G-code toolpaths to identify the G-code line with the peak data.

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