Feature and Macro Technology of hyperMILL
A 'Feature' is a set of automatically used geometry and machining datasets taken from the CAD model. Macros simplify the day-to-day tasks of CAM programmers. Manufacturing knowledge can be standardized and automatically applied to machining features. This translates into NC programs at the push of a button.
Geometry features are recognized automatically, saving the programmer valuable time.
Holes, pockets and grooves are just a few common component elements that can be created as features.
If a component has many holes, it quickly becomes clear that selecting each hole manually is a time-consuming and error-prone process. Valuable working time is wasted by repeating the same process – Features allows CAM programmers to automate the process and spend on more complex programming tasks.
The feature technology of hyperMILL makes it possible to read design properties of a component that are relevant for the machining job. Geometry features such as holes and pockets are recognized automatically, and information relevant to the machining task is applied autonomously.
Hole features
Generic holes as through or blind holes with all machining properties
Pocket features
Automatic pocket recognition, even for pockets without bottoms
T-slot features
Automatic recognition of T-slots with all relevant information
Turbine Blade features
Simple definition and use of turbine blade features for applying macros
Impeller features
Simple definition and use of impeller features for applying macros
Customized Process Feature (CPF)
3D surfaces as a feature definition can be controlled by a color
With its feature technology and associated process and macro databases, hyperMILL provides a solid basis for automating programming and significantly reducing the time spent reusing pre-existing programming know-how.
Application of stored job steps accelerates programming
A macro stores a sequence of machining steps that contains all the tool and technology data of a characteristic geometry – the recognized features. Macros therefore permit NC programming with just a few clicks of the mouse, greatly reducing the programming effort.
For example, a macro can be created for drilling operations that includes a sequence of machining jobs such as centering, drilling and countersinking. This can then be used to program a wide variety of hole types with a single click.
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Features and Macros at a Glance
- Fully automatic or manual feature recognition
- All related frames will be automatically created
- Macros store machining sequences including tools and technology
- Immense reduction of programming times and effort
- Standardized sequences ensure safe machining processes
- Make key-user know-how available for everyone
hyperMILL Features and Macros Tutorials
Advanced CAD/CAM Automation
NC programmers can freely configure the degree of automation. The detected features can be programmed either manually or fully automatically by using stored macros.
hyperMILL AUTOMATION Center enables companies to implement comprehensive process automation quickly and reliably.