NUM will demonstrate new developments in machine tool CNC hardware and software technology.
NUM will demonstrate new developments in machine tool CNC hardware and software technology at IMTS. Highlights will include a cost-effective dual channel CNC kernel for designers of small to medium size machines with up to five axes; a functional safety architecture that can be scaled to suit any type of machine; and new grinding software for complex geometry tools.
The latest addition to NUM's Flexium+ CNC platform, the dual channel Flexium+ 8 CNC kernel, is designed to provide a high level of control flexibility. At any time, either CNC channel can be used to control a spindle motor and four simultaneously interpolated axes - and control can be passed on-the-fly from one channel to the other. According to the company, this simplifies the design of complex machines with multiple synchronization requirements, such as thread or gear cutters, and in many cases eliminates the need for a second CNC kernel.
NUM will also be providing software demonstrations of complete conversational and cycle solutions developed specifically for the North American market. Based on Flexium+ systems, these include products for gear hobbing, shaping and grinding, OD/ID grinding and metal spinning.
The functional safety architecture, known as NUMSAFE, is compatible with all NUM Flexium+ CNC systems. According to the company, it provides machine builders with a flexible means of implementing safety functions and can be scaled to suit almost any type of machine tool, regardless of complexity or the number of axes. Key benefits include minimal additional hardware and wiring - the safety PLC and safety I/O modules can be contained within the same standard terminal as other elements of the control system - and simple software development using the same tools that are used to commission the CNC, PLC, drives and I/O modules.
For the first time in the USA, NUM will be showing the new version of its NUMROTO tool grinding software, which now includes functions for complex geometry tools such as multi-helical end mills with variable width flute areas. In addition, the software now accommodates several new types of gash out on drills and form cutters, allowing the grinding wheel to follow the tool's ball nose or corner radius to create a defined rake angle along the radius and the gash out. The software's integrated automatic product documentation function has also been enhanced so that it can import detailed views from the Flexium 3D simulator to create realistic drawings of the tool.
For more information contact:
Steve Schilling
NUM Corporation
603 East Diehl Road, Suite 115
Naperville, IL 60563
630-505-7722
sales.us@num.com
www.num.com
IMTS Booth E-5135