NUM is launching a suite of enhancements for NUMROTO, including new gash out-X and flute-X facilities that pave the way for next-generation complex geometry tools.
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NUM will be demonstrating the latest enhancements to its NUMROTO tool grinding software at GrindTec 2016. This software can be used on all NUM CNC systems, including the latest-generation Flexium+ systems.
NUM will be demonstrating a new development to its NUMROTO tool grinding software at GrindTec 2016. The company is launching a suite of enhancements for the package, including new gash out-X and flute-X facilities that pave the way for next-generation complex geometry tools.
NUM has also further enhanced the flexibility of NUMROTO by adding a number of new facilities for end-mills and drills. These include `Quickedit' pages to simplify parameter selection for re-sharpening standard tools, predefined minimum cycle times to ensure reliable communication between the PC and the CNC even when generating very high precision tool paths with many points, and optimized grinding of rough profile end-mills.
"First launched in 1987, NUMROTO software has become the preferred choice for many of the world's leading manufacturers of machines for the production and re-sharpening of tools such as end-mills, drills, step drills, form cutters and many others," said a company spokesperson. "The software provides a more direct and efficient path between tool design and manufacture. Featuring an integrated modeling-simulation-interpolation chain, NUMROTO avoids the sequential CAD-to-CAM and CAM-to-CNC translation phases of conventional software approaches and provides a true WYSIWYG output. This helps users of tool grinding machinery sidestep multiple data format changes and emulations."
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
GrindTec 2016, Augsburg, March 16-19, Stand 7070, Hall 7