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Precision CAD/CAM Systems, Inc. announces ESPRIT 2005 Fundamentals Training Manual

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March 1, 2005

By DE Editors

Precision CAD/CAM Systems (Hunt Valley, MD), provider of technical mechanicalengineering services for manufacturing, has announced the completion ofits 2005 ESPRIT Fundamentals Training Manual, a quick guide for users of DP Technology Corp.'s (Camarillo, California) ESPRIT CAM software.

The ESPRIT Fundamentals Training manual is designed to partner with theredesigned ESPRIT 2005, high-performance, full-spectrum CAM system forprogramming 2-5 axis milling, 2-22 axis turning, 2-5 axis wire EDM,multitasking mill-turn machining and B-axis machine tools. There havebeen severalimprovements to the software for version 2005, and the training manualclearly outlines the updates and how to approach them from anoperational standpoint. Also, a demonstration copy of ESPRIT is nowincluded with the manual for educational purposes.

The manual takes the programmer from concept to completion, creatinggeometry, modeling, surfacing, milling, machine set-up and latheprogramming with ESPRIT software.

The new ESPRIT Fundamentals manual can be purchased online at www.cadcam4u.com.

 

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