December 1 (Tolland, Conn. and Hoffman Estates, Illinois) – CNC Software Inc., developers of Mastercam CAD/CAM software, and FANUC America, a supplier of factory automation solutions, have introduced a new post processor designed to optimize five-axis capabilities in FANUC CNCs. The post processor allows machine tool operators to reduce cycle times while boosting part accuracy, particularly for CAD/CAM generated five-axis simultaneous contouring part processes, according to the companies.
“Growing our relationship with FANUC was an opportunity that would continue to benefit our customer base and enhance our post processors. Working with the FANUC team was beneficial on the creation of the new FANUC 5-axis post to run the FANUC 30i-B and 30i-B Plus series controls. This collaboration ensured that we provided FANUC’s best methods of running their controls. Without a doubt, our new 5-axis post processor will bring the highest productivity gains to machine tools for customers,” said Mastercam Post Department Manager Pedro Sanchez, Jr.
A growing number of manufacturing industries, such as aerospace, medical, and mold and die job shops, are incorporating five-axis simultaneous processing in their operations. By optimizing FANUC CNCs with Mastercam’s new post processor, machine tools will be able to produce parts, modeled in the CAD system, more precisely.
“For five-axis simultaneous contouring, a quality CAD/CAM system is critical,” said Rick Schultz, Aerospace Program Manager for FANUC America. “FANUC has worked closely with CNC Software to make it easy for programmers to create optimal tool paths using the advanced algorithms available in the 5-axis Milling Standard Package for FANUC’s 30i-B and 30i-B Plus Series controls.”
Key functions of this post processor are:
“This new Mastercam post processor unlocks the full potential of machine tools that come with the five-axis Milling Standard Package,” said Schultz. “Shorter cycle times with better path accuracy and mirror surface finishes will set a new standard for machining with Mastercam generated code.”
For more information about Mastercam, visit www.mastercam.com.For more information about FANUC, visit www.fanucamerica.com. For information on FANUC five-axis solutions, visit https://www.fanucamerica.com/solutions/applications/five-axis-machining.
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