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ENCY 1.1.2 Features Smarter Toolpath Control

A new parameter, “Grip RPM,” has been added to the Part-off with Takeover operation.

ENCY 1.1.2 Features Smarter Toolpath Control
A new parameter, Grip RPM, has been added to the Part-off with Takeover operation. Image courtesy of ENCY Software.

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By DE Editors  

August 6, 2025

ENCY Software announces version ENCY 1.1.2 of its software solution.

A new parameter, “Grip RPM,” has been added to the Part-off with Takeover operation. It synchronizes the main spindle speed with the sub spindle speed during engage and part picking. This capablity is passed to CLData for postprocessor functionality.

The “Starting Point” parameter is now available in the Scallop operation for more flexible toolpath control.

Expert mode in the machining report generation window now includes the operation name for hole machining lists.

Usability Improvements 

Usability Improvements

  • The algorithm for matching coaxial tools in main and counter spindles on Swiss-type machines has been improved.
  • Hints for the “Adaptive Feedrate” parameter have been updated.
  • If the Zmin parameter is selected by default or by feature in the properties window, shaped tool geometry cannot be enabled to prevent errors and gouging. It can only be enabled when Zmin is selected by model.

Fixes

This update includes numerous bug fixes that improve system stability and performance. Issues fixed include interface inconsistencies, simulation errors, crashes when opening projects or working in multi-project mode, and problems in complex operations such as impeller machining. Improvements were also made to CLData editing, toolpath simulation, report generation, and handling of corrupted geometry files.

Note: The 1.1.2 update is available to all users with an active annual support contract (SMC).

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

 
 

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