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ESPRIT 2009 Advanced Rotary Milling Tutorial Released

New AVI multimedia tutorial covers positioning and contouring operations.

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March 6, 2009

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CIM Integraters presents a new AVI-based tutorial that provides users with more than six hours of material on four CDs or one DVD. The tutorial covers the 4- and 5-axis positioning and 4th Axis contouring operations found in ESPRIT 2009 production milling.

Users can explore all of the concepts needed to maximize their investment in rotary tables, as well as each of the operations found on the SolidMill production toolbar. Step-by-step exercises cover a number of new time-saving features found in ESPRIT 2009.

Detailed exercises focused on work planes and work coordinates help users understand these basic concepts for rotary milling success.

For more information, visit CIM Integraters.

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

 

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