Tebis to present CAD/CAM software version 4.1 at EMO 2021

Tebis, a specialist provider of CAD/CAM and MES solutions for mechanical component, model, pattern, die and mould manufacturers, will be presenting the latest version of its CAD/CAM system (4.1) in Hall 7, Stand F40/G47 at EMO 2021.

Tebis 4.1 provides all the necessary prerequisites for safe and fast production of all parts and components. The proven manufacturing database libraries, in which the details of real-world manufacturing processes are represented in the form of digital twins, have been supplemented with a new clamping device library.

This enables NC programmers to perform virtual setup of parts on CNC machines, providing another benefit for manufacturing process optimisation and safety. After the virtual setup, all relevant information is transferred with Tebis NC Documentation to the machine operator responsible for the setup on the shopfloor.

NC programmers and machine operators can now also fully integrate geometry measurement, alignment and compensation tasks into NC programs with the Tebis 4.1 In-process Measurement Module. This new module enables direct checks with the Tebis CAM system if the part is correctly clamped and the blank is correctly dimensioned and orientated – ensuring shorter setup and machining times, higher part quality and fewer correction iterations.

For even greater safety with Tebis 4.1, machine heads are now accounted for digitally during NC toolpath calculation. Tebis detects potential collisions with the machine head and prevents occurrence by reducing the affected milling areas.

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