New Tebis solution: Automated multi-axis deburring

With Tebis Version 4.0 Release 7, Tebis brings the next highlight in multi-axis milling to the market: automated deburring.
The new Tebis solution for automated multi-axis deburring enables you to greatly reduce manual reworking on the part. This also enables you to significantly better tap into the capabilities of your machines. Fabian Jud, Tebis product manager, says: "Many companies still deburr manually today. With our solution, which is suitable for machining with ball cutters or tapered cutters, the NC programmer automatically generates the toolpaths in the CAD/CAM software – deburring is performed by the machine." The new solution is extremely simple. It is fully integrated in Tebis template technology. Preparation and milling functions are optimally harmonised.“

User interface
With regards to the user interface, customers can now save time with the R7. There will be a new way to transfer user configurations which will include easier methods to transfer toolbars, work environments and other user settings from a previous release with the click of a button.

Interfaces
The new updates in importing STEP data interface will be used to specify whether to include covered geometries and axes systems as well as references in the import. This will also add more efficiency in importing small structures.

Manufacturing preparation
Concerning the preparation for manufacturing, all sharp edges in a part can be detected with this new devised function that stores and generates edge surfaces with a structure for optimal preparation of deburring with NC machine templates. This function will create the outline surfaces for cutting and restricting dies with a step relief at any cutting angle.

NC machine calculation
Users can now machine edges with ball or tapered cutters using the new 5-axis de-burring function. Practical tool paths can be quickly and easily created for deburring with automatic tilt direction calculation and automatic avoidance of shank and tool holder collisions.

3D surface machining will also have a sorting strategy which allows users to organise the paths in a more efficient way. The paths can be further sorted from outside to inside in the “axis parallel” strategy. This provides a perfect surface finish in every situation.

Another offering in Release 7 will be the residual stock analyses in the Job Manager. This function further enhances analysis function to obtain results directly from the Tebis NC Job Manager for case of use in understanding exactly how much Residual – Stock material is left on your component. 

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