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Enhanced Software Features for Deep-Hole Drilling



TEB-140: Tebis Version 4.0 Release 4 simplifies automated deep-hole drilling based on bore information stored in the part.

Tebis America, a software company specializing in CAD/CAM systems for design and manufacturing servicing the tool, die, mold, automotive and aerospace manufacturing industries, will feature the latest release of its Version 4.0 at SOUTH-TEC.

With this new release, Tebis software provides for enhanced features such as creating area curves during part comparison to enable better detection and limitation of modified areas. The new function creates non-overlapping shifted surfaces from any curves at defined angles.

In addition, parts can now be automatically morphed together with the most complex trimming curves in surface morphing. The geometry of the original curves is fully retained and color properties are transferred 1:1. Curves can now also be included in surface morphing.

Deep-hole drilling in the CAM area has been better oriented to support automated calculation and machining. There is also a new tool type with an extended set of cutting data and special speeds, feedrates, cooling types and depth sections needed for deep-hole drilling.

The definition of toolpaths has been further simplified in 5-axis milling and operating convenience of the functions has been improved. Options have been included for fast vector smoothing and for tilt-optimized calculation of toolpaths even without manual definition of vectors.

Tebis Version 4.0 Release 4 also offers new possibilities for robotic machining. For example, additional axes in robot cells can now also be controlled as simultaneous NC axes if the robot is mounted on a positioning unit.

For more information contact:

Tebis America

400 E. Big Beaver Rd.

Troy, MI 48083

248-524-0430

info@tebisusa.com

www.tebis.com

SOUTH-TEC Booth 1833

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