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Surfcam 2018 R1 Reduces Regeneration Time



Major enhancements to the 2018 R1 release of Surfcam, from Vero Software, include time-saving updates to roughing cycles for milling, turning and mill-turn machining, as well as the prevention of unnecessary CAM regeneration.

"It is this latter update that is seen as being the most important for manufacturers," said a company spokesperson. "When a user makes an edit to an existing command, Surfcam 2018 R1 will not automatically regenerate the remaining instructions."

Surfcam Product Manager John Buehler said that when editing a tool command, there will now be no regeneration if the alteration does not affect the corresponding cycles with aspects such as coolant or high speed.

Two new items of functionality in the Roughing Cycle provide time savings in the milling, turning and mill-turn environments.

"Detect Undercut Stock enhances the already powerful stock detection command by analyzing previously undetected areas of stock," Buehler said. "This option helps to avoid `fresh-air' cutting, reducing machining time - in some cases by up to half."

The Waveform Roughing Strategy now gives users the ability to determine the radius size when using the helical approach option by simply entering maximum and minimum values, which aid the tool's entry into the component.

Automatic collision detection has been added to the rough turning cycle. In previous versions of the software, it was necessary to manually apply profile extensions to avoid collisions. Buehler said that, because users no longer have to do it themselves, time will be saved in initially creating the CAM instructions. "An additional benefit is that this new function can be used to produce safer toolpaths in Strategy Manager," he said.

Surfcam 2018 R1 provides support for deep hole drilling - also known as gun drilling. The new strategy empowers the user to control entry, exit and intermediate drilling conditions. "This will be particularly important where specialized gun drilling tools are used, and the process requires absolutely precise NC code," Buehler added.

The profiling cycle used in both milling and turning now has two new items of functionality. A spring cuts field has been added to the Multi Passes tab, which means tool deflection can be removed where necessary by adding extra neutral passes, known as spring passes. This will be used typically when machining hard materials, and repeating the profile pass can result in improved accuracy and surface finish.

Secondly, the new adjust feedrate on Arc command improves cycle-time calculation. In previous editions of Surfcam, the post-processor adjusted circular interpolation feedrates, which gave correct NC output, but not the best cycle-time calculation.

Support for JT Open files is incorporated for the first time. This is a lightweight 3-D model format developed by Siemens PLM Software. "As this file format is expected to become increasingly popular, more and more Surfcam users will benefit with the files now being supported in the Solid Machinist for Parasolid license," Buehler said. "And there is also support for AutoCad 2018 DWG/DXF files."

An Editing Manual Milling function provides for editing a manually created milling feature instead of having to recreate an entire feature when extra edges are required. This is expected to give considerable time savings to Solid Machinist users.

First released in Surfcam 2017 R2, the Surfcam Inspection module has been significantly enhanced, which Buehler said brings many new features to the software. "Considerable progress has been made with the post-processor development and NC output through new Code Wizard options," Buehler said. "This includes support for FANUC macros.

"Users now have full control when editing an Inspection feature, including a calibration technique. They can also determine both feature and properties characteristics."

In addition, the Move Point function within the Inspection module has two further options: Fixed Axis and Fixed On Surface, giving the ability to align a measurement point along a fixed axis or a solid face. And the Plane Feature command has been enhanced, enabling users to choose to evaluate flatness on more than four probe touches.

Surfcam 2018 R1 continues the evolution of updating cycle dialogs with pictures and context-sensitive help by updating the B-Axis Contouring Cycle and 3- and 5-axis cycles. This not only assists experienced users to easily interpret an infrequently used command, but also helps less familiar users to rapidly understand fundamental functionality.

Another new feature that delivers significant time savings is the Pass Boundary To Cycles function, in the Feature Properties window. An improved toolpath is generated when the user engages Current Stock and picks a solid feature. Rather than use the stock limits, which can sometimes lead to unwanted passes, the toolpath is now clipped back to the feature's natural boundary, particularly useful when creating automatic toolpaths in Strategy Manager.

Buehler said the new release includes several user experience enhancements, one of which is the improved visibility and consistency of the Datum Workplane marker. "The new datum is more prominent and will change appearance to signify its usage - default, mating location, or machine datum," he said. "This is particularly useful when working with multiple component parts on tombstones and multi-face machining."

Finally, additional functionality has been added to the B-Axis Contouring Cycle, which was introduced in the 2017 R2 edition. "Maximum Angular Increment will improve the surface finish by refining the NC output while machining complex turned profiles," Buehler concluded.

For more information contact:

Vero USA Inc.

2000 Town Center

Suite 1730

Southfield, MI 48075

248-351-9300/800-280-6932

info@verosoftware.com

www.verosoftware.com

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