The fabrication machines in your shop have different capabilities – to get the best bang for your buck you really want to be leveraging all the features and getting the job done efficiently. But machines don’t run on their own. The CAM software you use generates the program that makes all the parts tick – the machines only do what the program tells them to do.
Powerful CAD/CAM software is the key to improving machine capabilities. Here are three things to keep in mind:
Determine the right software for your shop
Find out what you need and the features of your machines. Some things are overlooked, especially automation and optional features – it’s best to find a CAM package that supports everything your machine can do – whether it’s cutting, punching, load/unload, and more.
That also means opting out of outdated software or technology that doesn’t work on all your machines – which could be costing you in lost productivity and multiple maintenance costs. Old software running on outdated operating systems and older OEM applications that program only one machine are examples of obsolete software. By using older CAM technology you might not be taking full advantage of your machine performance and losing out on productivity which translates directly to your bottom line as a business.
Get flexible
Flexibility is key in software. Ensure that the programs you choose can support many kinds of processes and machines. Save time and money by finding CAD/CAM packages, like products from AlmaCAM, that feature single-source programming for all your machines. Remember that CAM software isn’t just spitting out G-code. It enables the most efficient use of your equipment technology by reducing processing times and leveraging all applicable machine functions. Moreover by having one package for all programming you eliminate cross-training, get a boost in productivity, and you won’t have to deal with multiple suppliers or maintenance fees. Plus you can feel good knowing that all your machines are running on the most up to date technology.
Think about material utilization
Automatic nesting is the most powerful feature to look for in CAD/CAM packages for metal fabrication. Software that can effectively configures your parts, no matter the sheet size, and maximizes material usage will help you manage costs and save you time. Prepare your part data in just a few clicks and let the program take it from there. Not only is it great for lean manufacturing practices this important element will enhance productivity to keep your business running smoothly.
Even with the best trained technicians and the best machines G-code is what’s really running your equipment. Your machines can do some really powerful things but they only get the job done when all the features that make them great are being utilized in the right way. The best way to help your machines reach their true potential, increase output, and seriously impact your bottom line is to tap into the power of CAD/CAM software.
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