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JETCAM Supports OMAX Waterjet CNC Machines

Customers with Tilt-A-Jet or A-Jet cutting heads can output .OMX file format.

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August 30, 2013

JETCAM International announced that the next release of its JETCAM Expert CAM and nesting software will include native support for beveling on compatible OMAX waterjet CNC machines. The update to both software and postprocessors will be available free of charge to existing customers with a current maintenance contract, and is suitable for all sheet bevel cutting requirements.

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OMAX customers with either the Tilt-A-Jet or A-Jet cutting heads can enable output of the .OMX file format using the latest release. Tilt-A-Jet Heads can be retrofitted to all existing machines, and A-Jet heads are compatible with specific models.

For more information, visit JETCAM International.

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

 

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