Cimatron Limited (NASDAQ: CIMT) announced availability of the new 5-Axis Porting option for its GibbsCAM® software. The new option provides a specialized interface optimized for the machining processes and cutting tool motion required to machine tubular openings that change shape and curvature from one end to the other. The Porting option complements GibbsCAM 5-Axis by enabling easier and faster programming of port-like openings through a condensed interface that provides toolpath options and machining strategies optimized for machining such open shapes. Designed to accommodate the motorsports industry, where engine performance is frequently increased by optimizing flow through ports, manifolds and throttle bodies with specialized machining, the 5-Axis Porting option can increase the efficiency of programming and machining any parts with openings that change profile and curvature from end to end.
Features of GibbsCAM 5-Axis Porting Option
The software can automatically detect the spine curve through the port and properly align the tool-path. Using available tool reach, the software can split upper and lower operations automatically by maximum tool reach, midpoint or user selected percent of reach, ensuring proper toolpath blending between upper and lower sections. Machining strategies include roughing, rest roughing, and spiral and plunge (along) finishing. To maintain tool rigidity, 5-Axis Porting maintains 3-axis machining (3 + 2 mode) as far into the port as possible until 5-axis simultaneous motion is required. Tool tilting is automatically calculated for optimal angles, without the need to split surfaces or create tool axis control splines, producing smooth, gouge free 5-axis motion. Users may choose to machine only the top of a port, only the bottom, or both sides, in a single operation.
In addition to ease and speed, the GibbsCAM 5-Axis Porting option generates a cleaner, more efficient tool-path for faster machining and higher quality parts.
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