Whereas, thread forming screws form threads in a pilot hole by deforming and displacing plastic material around screw thread. We will keep adding more ...

Database of proven processes and best practices. User defines part types and their default machining processes. Using this information, Process KnowledgeBase automatically chooses the most suitable process to machine a given feature, eliminating the need to create operations one by one.

HSS or High-Speed-Steel bits are designed for use on stainless steel and can be used for hand and machine drilling. It is recommended to use an HSS bit that is ...

col·let ... n. 1. A cone-shaped sleeve used for holding circular or rodlike pieces in a lathe or other machine. 2. A metal collar used in watchmaking to join one ...

Sep 9, 2024 — Is it possible to upload/import a 3D CAD model of a tool into a CAM tool library of Fusion? 3D models of tools include .f3d, .step, .stl, ...

A predefined standard containing information about cutting conditions, preferred cutting speeds, and feed rates to use under those conditions. When selected in an ESPRIT document, ESPRIT automatically calculates acceptable cutting speeds and feedrates based on the data.

Fundamental KnowledgeBase features are a core component of the ESPRIT CAM system. The following advanced functions are available as an option: Process KnowledgeBase Database of proven processes and best practices. User defines part types and their default machining processes. Using this information, Process KnowledgeBase automatically chooses the most suitable process to machine a given feature, eliminating the need to create operations one by one. Default KnowledgeBase Database of groups of defined machining preferences. Machining preferences are defined by setting default values for each machining cycle. Once defined, default settings are automatically loaded for use in similar projects. Part-Feature KnowledgeBase Database of features (like pockets, slots, shoulders, holes). Part-Feature KnowledgeBase subdivides a given part into features and automatically categorizes these features into feature cases, based on shop's standards, terminology, and each feature's characteristics. Programming automatically starts with a clear definition of what is to be machined. Copyright © 2012-2016 DP TECHNOLOGY CORP. Databases Databases Cutdata A predefined standard containing information about cutting conditions, preferred cutting speeds, and feed rates to use under those conditions. When selected in an ESPRIT document, ESPRIT automatically calculates acceptable cutting speeds and feedrates based on the data. CT-Expert Charmilles CT-Expert, database for cutting technology, automatically loads values and cutting conditions recommended by manufacturer into program. Copyright © 2012-2016 DP TECHNOLOGY CORP. Add-ons Add-Ons CAM Generator Creates a chain feature of a cam profile based on values provided by the user. A tool for generating the profile needed to machine a cam of a specified design. Turn-n-Burn Turn-and-Burn uses the rotary axis as an indexer, rotating the workpiece into position before cutting begins. Turn-while-Burn creates a rotary wire EDM contouring operation that rotates the part while the wire is cutting. Gear Generator Create a chain feature of an inner or outer gear. Report Generator HTML generated reports that detail the tools and operations for any of your part files. The preformatted reports are an important NC post processing tool and invaluable shop floor resource. Reports provide the machining details required to correctly set up a machine and perform the required machining operations. Copyright © 2012-2016 DP TECHNOLOGY CORP. Data Import Optional Data Readers Out of the box, ESPRIT reads data from a number of native formats. The following are available as options. DATA READERS Native file readers included in ESPRIT− CSV DXF ACIS (SAT) TXT IGES VDA-FS AutoCAD (DWG) Mechanical Desktop Parasolid (X_B, X_T) Autodesk Inventor (*.ipt, *.iam) Solid Edge (*.par, *.psm, *.asm) SolidWorks (*.sldprt, *.sldasm) × STEP Native File Reader Pro/Engineer Native File Reader CATIA V4 Native File Reader CATIA V5 Native File Reader Unigraphics Native File Reader JT Native File Reader STL Import/Export Copyright © 2012-2016 DP TECHNOLOGY CORP. Post Processors Post Processors Factory Certified Post Processors Factory-certified posts are available for many of the leading machine tool brands. Proven, out-of-the-box operation, with modification capabilities to suit shopfloor requirements or preferences. Copyright © 2012-2016 DP TECHNOLOGY CORP.

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Factory-certified posts are available for many of the leading machine tool brands. Proven, out-of-the-box operation, with modification capabilities to suit shopfloor requirements or preferences.

201321 — Cross-hole drilling can test a machinist's mettle. Courtesy of Mikron Corp. Monroe Porting operations in a cross-drilled manifold block.

HTML generated reports that detail the tools and operations for any of your part files. The preformatted reports are an important NC post processing tool and invaluable shop floor resource. Reports provide the machining details required to correctly set up a machine and perform the required machining operations.

Database of groups of defined machining preferences. Machining preferences are defined by setting default values for each machining cycle. Once defined, default settings are automatically loaded for use in similar projects.

These are profi-line drill bits made by Artu. These drill bits will drill virtually anything including hardened steel, tough porcelain, masonry and glass. Artu ...

Chronic infection of bone with nonunion and/or bone defects is traditionally treated by a 2-stage procedure involving initial debridement and antibiotic delivery and then definitive internal fixation. Alternatively, external fixators are used to provide stability. A technique with which antibiotic cement-coated interlocking intramedullary nails are prepared in the operating room with the use of nails and materials that generally are available is herein described. Although useful for all infected nonunions and/or segmental bone defects, this technique is particularly useful for patients who are not ideal candidates for external fixation and for those who do not want to have an external fixator applied. This technique was used in a series of 20 patients. In 17 patients, the goal of bony union was achieved (85%). In the remaining 3 patients (15%), the goal of control of infection was achieved with stable nonunion (1 patient) and stable nonunion with cement spacer (2 patients). In 95% of the patients (19 of 20 patients) control of infection was achieved except for in 1 patient, who had a bony union with intermittent wound discharge and subsequently underwent an above-the-knee amputation. Three patients (15%) needed exchange nailing to another antibiotic cement-coated nail (for continued infection) before complete control of infection could be achieved. Four patients (20%) experienced cement-nail debonding during removal of the antibiotic cement-coated nail (3 during exchange to an uncoated intramedullary nail, 1 during removal at the request of patient). One patient experienced partial debonding at insertion, coinciding with the site of segmental defect, which was treated with an antibiotic cement spacer. In summary, control of infection and stability to promote union has traditionally been provided by 2 separate procedures, which have proved to be efficacious in the past. However, both these goals can be achieved in half the patients with 1 surgical procedure in a variety of scenarios using the technique of an antibiotic cement-coated intramedullary nail.

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Database of features (like pockets, slots, shoulders, holes). Part-Feature KnowledgeBase subdivides a given part into features and automatically categorizes these features into feature cases, based on shop's standards, terminology, and each feature's characteristics. Programming automatically starts with a clear definition of what is to be machined.

Charmilles CT-Expert, database for cutting technology, automatically loads values and cutting conditions recommended by manufacturer into program.

KnowledgeBase expands the productivity and automation capabilities of ESPRIT. By providing a single source for all your shop floor data, KnowledgeBase improves efficiency, consistency, and quality of machining operations.

Speeds and Feeds Calculator. Try out Mastercut's new speed and feed system: Inches, Millimeter. Enter Spindle RPM Enter Number of Flutes

Advent Thread Mill 01-TA-78-F3 MULTI FLUTE REPLACEABLE THREAD MILL ASSEMBLY 4" OAL X 1" SHANK Tool has wear, cut down, refer to pics Used condition, ...

Determine the spindle speed (RPM) and feed rate (IPM) for a drilling operation, as well as the cut time for a given cut length.

Creates a chain feature of a cam profile based on values provided by the user. A tool for generating the profile needed to machine a cam of a specified design.

Harvey Performance Company (HPC) provides high-performance cutting tools for the manufacturing and metalworking industries through three complementary ...