
Rockford, Illinois – Delcam engineers presented the latest developments in the company’s PowerMILL CAM system for high-speed and 5-axis machining and its FeatureCAM feature-based programming software at its annual update meeting earlier this month.
The meeting was held at Ingersoll Cutting Tools in Rockford and included live cutting demonstrations on Ingersoll’s Mori Seiki MV-65 and Toyoda UX570 CAT 40 machines. Demonstrations showed the machining of a metal replica football, one programmed with PowerMILL and one with FeatureCAM. Recognizing the divided loyalties of the region’s Delcam customers, one was produced with a Chicago Bears theme while the other featured the Green Bay Packers.
The new release of PowerMILL includes improvements to the Vortex high-efficiency area-clearance strategy, expanded collision checking to cover near misses, and more efficient raster finishing.
Vortex produces safe tool paths with a much deeper cut by using a controlled engagement angle that maintains the optimum cutting conditions for the whole tool path. As a result, higher feed rates and material-removal rates are possible, making the cutting time shorter by as much as 70%. Enhancements in PowerMILL 2015 will give even greater reductions in machining time with Vortex compared to conventional roughing.
Companies using 4- or 5-axis machines with trunnions or similar tilting tables will benefit from new options are now available to distribute PowerMILL’s toolpath points so that the machine’s gimbal-lock position is avoided and a smoother motion results.
As well as including the latest developments in the Vortex strategy, the 2015 version of FeatureCAM incorporates a range of enhancements in 3-axis milling, 2-axis and 5-axis drilling, turning and turn-mill, and wire EDM to make the software more powerful and easier to use.
Source: Delcam
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