CAM Tool Manager

 

Invoked ByCAM Manager go to Operations go to Tool Right moue button (right-click)

 

The CAM Tool Manager can be accessed from each tool path operation defined in the Operations section of the CAM Plan Manager tree. Tools can be defined, stored and retrieved from tool libraries and selected for operations. Tools only have to be defined once and then can be shared among multiple VX CAM plans. Refer to the figure and links below.

 

Interfacing with the CAM Tool Manager

 

The CAM Plan Manager is used to interface with the Tool Manager using standard Object Editing techniques. Right-click on Tool under a tool path operation and select a function from the popup menu. Left-click to execute the Select function (see below).  

 

Tool path operations are located under the Operations section of the tree. Refer to the CAM Operations Manager for defining tool path operations. The tool manager functions are listed below.  

 

 

CAM Tool Manager

 

 

Tool Manager Functions

 

 

 

The CAM Tool Manager Form

 

This form is your primary interface with the CAM Tool Manager. With it you can define the Shape and physical Properties of a tool. This data is used for tool path calculation. You can also access tools from other tool libraries. A tool library is any VX CAM plan containing tool definitions.  See Library below for more information.

 

 

CAM Tool Manager

 

 

Definition

 

Name...

The CAM Object Name List is displayed showing the tools that are currently defined in the active CAM plan. Select a tool from the list.

 

Class

This defines the class of machining process used by the active tool. Enter a class or select an existing class from the list. This parameter is optional.

 

Type

This defines the active tool type (e.g., mill, ream, bore, etc.). Select a tool type from the list. The Tool Shape Form displayed (see Shape below) varies based on the active tool type.

 

Subtype

This defines the subtype of the active tool. Select a subtype from the list. This parameter is optional.

 

Id #

This is for inventory management purposes for the active tool. It is also used by the Document tab of the CAM Output Manager for tool indentation during output. Enter an identification number.

 

Supplier

This identifies the source supplier available for the active tool. Select a supplier from the list or enter the name of a new supplier.

 

Quantity

Enter the quantity of the active tool that is available for use.

 

Add Tool to Library ->

This adds the active tool to the active tool library on the right (i.e., that CAM plan will also contain the tool). You can use this option to add tool definitions from one library to another or from the active CAM plan to a library.  See Library below for more information.

 

Apply Filter to Library ->

The filter check boxes to the left of the definition parameters are used to filter the list of tools in the active tool library on the right.  Place a check next to a definition parameter and then pick this button to filter the library list with only those tools that match the parameter. See Library below for more information.

 

 

Properties

 

Pre-Req Opern

Use this field for multi-stage drilling. It allows you to specify a prerequisite operation for the active tool. For example, if the active tool is a counterbore tool, pre-drill could be selected as the prerequisite operation. The list of options includes: (1) None, (2) Center, (3) Spot-Drill, and (4) Pre-Drill.  This field is only active if Drill is selected as the tool type on the CAM Tool Manager Form.

 

Pre-Req Tool

Use this field to specify the prerequisite tool for the prerequisite operation selected above. The CAM Object Name List is displayed with the tools currently defined. Select or create a tool from the list to use as the prerequisite tool. This field is only active if Drill is selected as the tool type on the CAM Tool Manager Form.

 

Material

Defines the material property of the active tool. Select a material from the list or enter a new material property. The material list includes: HSS, carbide, ceramic, Cobalt, SNT, Screw-Tap, E-Rough, E-Finish, E-2PS, E-BOR, Hanita, Epoch-21, and Miracle.

 

Coating

Defines the coating property of the active tool. Select a coating from the list or enter a new coating property. The coating list includes: none, TiN, diamond, zirconium, chrome, and multi.

 

Min Tol

Defines the minimum allowable tolerance of the active tool.

 

Cut Speed

Defines the cutting speed of the active tool.

 

Max Chip Size

Defines the maximum chip size of the active tool.

 

Max Cut Depth

Defines the maximum cut depth for the active tool.

 

Coolant - Defines the coolant type used for the active tool. Pick the button and select flood, mist or off from the list. You can override this coolant type when you output tool paths using the Document tab of the CAM Output Manager Form.  M code output for coolant is supported for the FlexPost post-processor and are as follows:

 

M7 - Mist coolant on
M8
- Flood coolant on
M9
- Coolant off

 

Tool Life

Defines the life of the active tool.

 

Cut Dirn

Defines the cut direction of the active tool. Select a cut direction from the list. The choices include: CW, CCW, or both.

 

 

Shape

 

Use this section to define the characteristics of the active tool. The form displayed will depend on the tool Type selected above.  Set each parameter as desired referring to the illustrations on the form for each tool type.

 

Tips & Techniques

 

Detect Tool Body Collisions

During Solid and Rapid Verify, collision detection will occur automatically with all geometry contained in the features list for the operation including the tool shoulder, tool holder/attachments and stock/fixtures.  You can also have VX CAM detect collisions with the tool body.

 

You can do this using the CAM Tool Manager for the active tool.  In the Shape section, set the Tool Length (TL) and Flute Length (FL) to the same value.  Then use the Shoulder Dia and the Shoulder Length (SL) to define the tool body above the flute.

 

Shape Parameters of a Mill Tool

 

 

Mill Tool Shape

 

This is the primary tool for milling operations.

 

Mill Tool Shape

 

 

Ream Tool Shape

 

Use the ream tool for finishing by removing a small amount of material from a pre-drilled hole.

 

Ream Tool Shape Form

 

 

Bore Tool Shape

 

Use the bore tool to enlarge, finish and accurately locate holes.

 

Bore Tool Shape Form

 

 

Tap Tool Shape

 

Use the tap tool to cut threads in a pre-drilled hole.

 Tap Tool Shape Form

 

 

Drill Tool Shape

 

The drill is the primary hole making tool.  It is used to drill basic holes during Drill, Peck-drill and Chip-break hole making operations.

 

Drill Tool Shape Form

 

 

Counterbore Tool Shape

 

Use the counterbore tool to spot-face, making room for the heads of bolts or screws, or to enlarge holes.

 

Counterbore Tool Shape Form

 

 

Countersink Tool Shape

 

Use the countersink tool to machine a cone shaped enlargement at the top of a hole.

 

Countersink Tool Shape Form

 

 

Center Tool Shape

 

The center tool is used to provide starting holes for other drilling operations.

 

Center Tool Shape Form

 

 

 

 

Attach a Holder (for Solid Verify only)

 

Holder

VX CAM allows you to geometrically define tool holders and associate them with individual tools.  When you Solid Verify an operation that uses that tool, the tool holder is also included in the verify session.  

 

You can visually see the tool holder and detect any collisions with stock and fixtures.  Select the Holder button to display the Tool Holder Manager.  When you select or define a tool holder, its name will appear in the field provided.

 

 

Library

 

Every CAM process plan is considered a tool library. This allows you to use tools from other plans or you can set up a CAM plan to serve as a master tool library. Pick the folder icon to display the CAM Browser. Use it to select a path, VX file and a CAM plan within the file.

 

The name of the plan is shown to the left of the icon and the tool definitions contained in the plan are listed.  When you select a tool from the library list and pick OK, its definition is copied to the active CAM plan.

 

 

Other Options

 

 

 

 

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