What's New - ENG - V16
What's New - ENG - V16
What's New - ENG - V16
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5.1 Tube-Specific Set Sheet and Clamps..................................................... 25
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The dialog box for defining offsets opens, allowing you to define exact changes:
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In the CAM menu => AutoCut => AutoCut tab => Piercing section, when
Use Technology Tables is unchecked (in the same way as for Cutting
Pierce Method):
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4 New in AutoNest
4.1 AutoShear
This function is available only for shear and punch-shear machines.
When you check the Use AutoShear option in the Set Sheet and Clamps dialog
box, AutoNest automatically adds the shear when running NC:
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Some of these options are only active when working in Tooling View
When editing the CAM of a part (like in Edit Cam, Delete Cam, Edit Entry, etc.), the
following dialog box appears:
Determine if this change will be applied only to the current instance of the part, only
to instances with the same angle and mirror, or to all instances.
You can now edit the CAM when using both cutting and punch machines .
Click the Edit CAM command and select a processed entity (line, arc, circle, or
contour). The Edit Contour Cut or the Edit Punch: On Entity dialog box opens,
according to your machine.
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It is identical to cncKad.
In the CAM tab, clicking Manual Order by Flying allows you to set the part
order by hovering over the parts with the mouse. You do not need to click each part.
Delete CAMs
Edit Contour Entry
Auto Order
Reposition and Transformation
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CatEye
Add Shear
Manual Order
Tool Library
Turret Setup
In Start/Continue AutoNest, check Use Sheet Size DB and see which sheets are
available:
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When you check Allow Sheets which exceed X working range, more options are
possible:
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In Settings => Turret Setups you can see the setup created with the sequences and
the order of the tools:
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To make this possible, select the Warn if lead-in destroys a part option when
running NC:
In this case AutoNest does not create the NC. The part whose lead-in is destroying
another part or is outside the sheet is outlined in red:
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Smart Cut (from the CAM tab) allows you to apply automatic changes to
SubNests. The dialog box looks like this:
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After you run Smart Cut with the Top Left corner option, AutoNest positions
all the entry points at the top left corner, regardless of the part's orientation:
You can edit the Part Handling table before running Smart Cut.
When showing only one SubNest for the material+thickness combination, if you select
Apply to All SubNests, AutoNest applies it only to the SubNest of the shown
material+thickness.
if all the materials are shown, AutoNest adds the MicroJoints according to
each material's PH parameters.
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If you change the CAM in the part, when you return to AutoNest you will get a
request to update the part(s):
When you check the option, AutoNest only updates the (line, circle, or arc) entities
with no NST changes from the part.
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When you change the geometry, you get the following message:
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You do not have an option to keep the changes to the SubNest. AutoNest simply
informs you of the changes:
After changing the part dimensions, the SubNest changes (to the two MicroJoints)
are not kept:
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When you select this option, AutoNest places each part consistently: either vertically
or horizontally:
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5 New in Tubes
5.1 Tube-Specific Set Sheet and Clamps
The Set Sheet and Clamps dialog box now contains a tube-specific tab; the Tube
tab:
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6 New in Simulation
6.1 Machine Definitions: NC Units, System
Origin
The Machine Definitions dialog box has two new tabs.
The default values are taken from the MDL file. You can always revert to the default
by clicking the Restore Manufacturer Defaults button.
The default values are taken from the MDL file. You can always revert to the default
by clicking the Restore Manufacturer Defaults button.
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