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VERICUT 6.0 Includes Showroom of Popular Machines and Controls

Enhanced library includes simulation functionality for Siemens, Fanuc, and others.

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October 1, 2006

By DE Editors

CGTech (Irvine, CA), a provider of CNC simulation and optimization software technology, has included an enhanced library of machines and controls, called the 'Showroom,' with VERICUT software.

Updates were concentrated in adding new functionality to the most popular controls: Siemens 840D, Heidenhain 530 and Mill-Plus, Fanuc and Mazak. The Showroom is automatically created during VERICUT 6.0 installation. While some configurations may still require customization, the Showroom projects provide a starting point for those wishing to quickly simulate the complex kinematics of a CNC machine similar to their own. The showroom includes sample projects and machine models from several leading Machine Tool Manufacturers including DMG, Fadal, Haas, Hermle, Makino, Mazak, Mori Seiki, and Okuma.

VERICUT runs under Windows and UNIX operating systems.

For more information, visit cgtech.com.

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

 

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