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#1 2015-03-09 19:51:20

seanw
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From: Jarvis Products Corp
Registered: 2015-03-09
Posts: 1

Swiss turn machine model

We have been using Vericut for more than 10 years and it works very good on simulating our milling and mill/turn machines. Now we are going to add some Citizen Cincom "Swiss Turn" machines. Does any know how to define this type of machine? I could not find any information about "Swiss" type of machine in current 7.1 manual, training guide... etc.

The most hard part for me now is defining the tools. Vericut only give me the option to define the tools on a rotatable turret but not on a sliding block.

Thanks a lot for any help!

Sean Wang

Jarvis Products Corp

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#2 2015-03-12 16:09:03

MustaphaC
VERICUT Specialist
From: Le Mans, France
Registered: 2004-10-14
Posts: 130
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Re: Swiss turn machine model

Hi Sean, please have a look at "V73x\samples\Swiss_Type\citizen_cincom_m32y.vcproject" it shows how Gang Tools can be added to a kinematic and how the control is configured to call these tools.


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#3 2015-03-13 22:32:11

Verifun
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From: U.S.
Registered: 2005-03-31
Posts: 351
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Re: Swiss turn machine model

MustaphaC wrote:

Hi Sean, please have a look at "V73x\samples\Swiss_Type\citizen_cincom_m32y.vcproject" it shows how Gang Tools can be added to a kinematic and how the control is configured to call these tools.

Not sure about that Mustapha.... Both the CTL and MCH are encrypted to the teeth...  roll


Daniel Santos

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