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By DE Editors  

December 24, 2014

Delcam has released PartMaker 2015, its software for programming CNC (computer numerically controlled) mills, lathes, wire EDM equipment, turn-mill centers and Swiss-type lathes. This release includes expanded support for the latest generation of multi-tasking tools, more effective milling and turning functionality and capabilities for multi-axis turn-mill centers. There are also a variety of productivity enhancements.

Some new features include:

  • New machine architectures
  • Tool Feel and Speed Control
  • Head Table 5-axis Mills
  • More Flexible Post-Processor Customization
  • Vertical Mill Turns
  • Post-Processing for Multi-Axis Lathes
  • Improvements for Hole Making and Canned Cycles
"The innovations in PartMaker 2015 include a unique blend of productivity enhancements that both new and existing users of the software are going to love, along with a host of utterly unique and innovative technology that can’t be found anywhere else,” says Hanan Fishman, president, PartMaker Inc. "PartMaker 2015 extends support of the product patented approach to programming multi-tasking machine tools to include today’s latest breed of multi-function machines, allowing our customers to stay on the leading edge of multi-task machining.”

For more information, visit Delcam.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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