Software checks out machine tools January 1st 2010 Providing high precision
engineering services, Flexible
Machining Systems (FMS)
ensures its machine tools are safe
with NC program verification
software from CGTech.
Most milled components
produced by the company
are programmed off line,
This high precision work is
supported by an IT infrastructure
running software
such as Vericut from CGTech.
Peter Smith, technical support
manager for FMS, explains "We
use Solid Works CAD and
OpenMind as our CAM
system to create NC cutting
tool paths. These files are
transferred to Vericut where
we verify the CNC code for
the part before performing
the machining operation."
Smith continues "Where 3D
models are issued, FMS imports
the customer data in STEP
format. If the company is issued
with 2D drawings it builds a 3D
model to work from. This is
passed seamlessly to the CAM
system and the NC code is
transferred to Vericut. This
ensures we have set up the part
correctly in the CAM system,and
that we machine it correctly."
The software will find any
mistakes in the program. More articles from CGTech Ltd: |