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Tool Data Management Software Release 4.8



A screen capture of the TDM Release 4.8 shows a Multi Tool data record.

TDM Systems, a software manufacturer in electronic management of tools and production equipment, has released its latest version 4.8 that provides added optimization to continue in the direction from Tool Data toward Tool Lifecycle Management (TLM).

"On the shop floor, Tool Lifecycle Management is the key element of Industry 4.0," said Peter Schneck, Managing Director of TDM Systems. "Our software sits at the interface between planning and real world production."

The most important innovations to this release are; multi-tool support in TDM Base Module; data import from MachiningCloud; wireless connection for barcode scanners in TDM Tool Crib module (LGM); at-a-glance CAM data for the operator; and the ability to generate solid models for tool assemblies faster and easier.

Multi-functional tools have multiple cutting edges for different machining purposes. The new TDM version now combines more tool assembly data records with the same bill of materials in a so-called multi-tool data record. When searching for tools, it is now possible for users to see the search criteria corresponding to partial data records of a multi-tool displayed as well as the multi-tool data record.

For the Internet-based tool database, MachiningCloud, TDM V4.8 (hotfix 1) provides a mapping for the import of tool data. This automatically assigns the ISO tool parameters from MachiningCloud to the TDM class/group structure parameters.

In Release 4.8, the interface to the new CASIO scanner DT-200 has been extended so that it can be connected to the system wirelessly. All issuing processes are made without caching and offline transmissions, via a base station, and are transmitted quickly to the system.

The new menu tab in the tool assembly management shows the CAM programmer the required tool parameters. Depending on the CAM tool class, the programmer sees the associated TDM tool class with the relative graphic parameters and TDM parameter description.

With version 4.8, users receive even faster and easier solid models, which are compatible to work with the CAM system. Available since V4.6, the Revolve Generator for generating 3-D models from contours of rotationally symmetric items now works also at the tool assembly level.

For more information contact:

TDM Systems

1665 Penny Lane

Schaumburg, IL 60173

847-605-1269

info@tdmsystems.com

www.tdmsystems.com

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