Powerful SolidCAM indexing and multi-surface machining – the easiest coordinate system definition!
As a common understanding in today's machining environment, 4/5-axis CNC machining increases production and speeds up cycle times. SolidCAM's approach to supporting these CNC machines provides an efficient and straightforward programming method for multi-surface parts. SolidCAM is exceptionally strong in indexed 4/5-axis machining. 【Features】 ○ The simplest coordinate system definition for indexed 5-axis machining ○ Efficient G-code for multi-surface machining that requires no editing ○ SolidCAM's "Face, Select, and Machine" is the fastest approach to multi-surface machining programming ○ Our machining origin manager tracks the necessary data for each tool orientation ○ Solid Verify simulation displays tool holders and fixtures along with material removal for all jobs For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Dr. Emil Somekh, the founder and representative of Solid CAM, is a veteran with 34 years of experience in CAD/CAM development and utilization technology. The development and support team at Solid CAM possesses extensive and deep experience in the manufacturing industry. Solid CAM supports all areas of key machining technologies, including 2.5-axis/3-axis machining, 4/5-axis positioning machining, simultaneous 5-axis machining, lathe machining, complex lathe machining up to 5 axes, and wire cutting. The latest product, Solid CAM 2008R12, is an advanced product resulting from 24 years of relentless development and improvement. The hallmark of Solid CAM is its combination of ease of use and powerful CAM functions, along with its customized post-processor that generates executable CNC code immediately. Solid CAM is widely used not only in molds and dies but also in machine manufacturing, electronics, medical devices, consumer products, mechanical design, automotive, aerospace industries, and rapid prototyping.