VERO SURFCAM 2015 R2

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VERO SURFCAM 2015 R2 SURFCAM 4/5 Axis SURFCAM offers true simultaneous 4 & 5 Axis machining with full tool motion visualization and verification. Precise control is achieved over every aspect of multi-axis machining ensuring safe tool motion for even the most challenging applications. The 4 & 5 Axis system provides support for all standard tools with collision checking, gouge avoidance, toolpath containment – and more. 4/5 Axis Product Highlights Include: Full simultaneous 4 and 5 Axis multi-surface machining Complete tool and shank collision protection ensuring safe tool motion in any situation Gouge checking strategies with up to four separate check surface groups Advanced 3D lead-in & lead-out strategies Full control over surface edge, gap and step-over handling Powerful 3D retract options with clearance for planes, cylinders or spheres Advanced vector control for precise tool motion management 4 and 5 Axis drilling capabilities Tool plane locking and limiting for enhanced control in tight situations Full tool motion visualization and verification Valued for its ability to generate flawless toolpath while maintaining ease of use, the SURFCAM® computer-aided-manufacturing (CAM) solution by Vero Software will be presented Sept. 28-Oct. 1 at CMTS 2015, hosted at the International Centre in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Visitors to CMTS will have the opportunity to view more than three million pounds of manufacturing equipment in action and, connect to with over 700 suppliers of technologies and solutions. The event features the latest in software, machine tools, tooling, forming, fabricating technologies, and much more. Visitors of CMTS are welcome to learn all about SURFCAM’s product suite of technologies by visiting booth No. 629, where live demonstrations of the latest software products, recent updates, newest features, and efficiency-boosting capabilities for 2015 will be presented. SURFCAM customers will also have any opportunity to learn about the additional benefits being delivered in 2015 when staying current on the yearly Maintenance and Support plan.

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