About Phil Masella

Phil Masella is the Marketing & Communications Manager at ICAM Technologies. He can be contacted at phil@icam.com for additional information pertaining to this news release.

How to control Left or Right 3D cutter compensation (Fanuc)

Most CNC controls do not support regular Cutter Diameter Compensation (G41/G42) for 3D toolpaths. The only way to compensate for a worn 3D finishing tool is to use 3D Cutter Compensation. On FANUC controls, this feature is supported with the following codes: G41.2 (3D COMP LEFT) and respectively G42.2 (3D COMP RIGHT). This type [...]

2023-11-07T14:47:54+00:00September 23rd, 2014|Categories: CAM-POST Developer, Tech Tips|Tags: |

Did you know that ICAM Virtual Machine simulation can detect “near” collisions?

Virtual Machine is simulation software that can be paired with CAM-POST, to diagnose machine over-travels and collisions during post-processing. When used with ICAM’s patent pending SmartPATH technology, the post-processor can automatically avoid collisions and over-travel conditions. Virtual Machine can also be paired with ICAM’s Control Emulator, to perform so called "G code" simulation. Setting collision [...]

2017-02-20T15:56:49+00:00September 16th, 2014|Categories: Tech Tips, Virtual Machine|

Do you know that CAM-POST can automatically switch between Polar and Cartesian interpolation to avoid over-travel errors?

Do you know that CAM-POST can automatically switch between Polar and Cartesian interpolation to avoid over-travel errors? The LIMIT/POLAR command defines conditional Polar interpolation, which enables the post-processor to automatically switch between Polar and Cartesian interpolation as required to avoid over-travel errors. Mill-turn centers often support native polar interpolation. CAM-POST can emulate polar interpolation [...]

2017-02-20T15:56:51+00:00September 9th, 2014|Categories: CAM-POST Developer, Tech Tips|

How to define with CAM-POST a Virtual Machine that has two spindles

Machining centers with multiple spindles offer a compromise between flexibility and productivity. Different machine designs use the multiple spindles in different ways. For example for some operations (Milling or Turning) we need to load the tool in the first spindle and for others operations (only turning) we need to load the tool in the second [...]

2017-02-20T15:56:55+00:00August 26th, 2014|Categories: CAM-POST GENER, Tech Tips|

ICAM Redefines Post-Processing with the Launch of PSE V21 at IMTS 2014!

Integrated PSE V21 Montreal, August 20, 2014 – ICAM Technologies Corporation announces that it will launch *Integrated PSE V21, the latest version of its integrated Post-processing, Simulation & Emulation software, at IMTS 2014 (Booth: E-3217). Inside a single software platform, Integrated PSE provides a unique environment for Post-processing, Simulation and Emulation (for G-Code) that interfaces [...]

2021-08-25T20:38:38+00:00August 20th, 2014|Categories: News, Product Releases|

Did you know that CAM-POST V20 can now verify the current interface kit?

Starting with CAMPOST V20.0-1409, a new system variable called $KIT is available. This string-type variable provides information on the current CAD/CAM interface kit being used. The standard names of all CAD/CAM interface kits supported are listed in the Annex F of the CAM-POST reference manual. Examples include: CATIA UGS_NX_CLS ProNC Mastercam TopSolid Benefit to User [...]

2024-01-24T14:02:08+00:00August 19th, 2014|Categories: CAM Integration, Tech Tips|

How to install the ICAM client software in silent mode

Silent-mode installation is a way of setting installation configurations only once and then using that configurations to duplicate the installation on multiple client machines. During a silent mode installation, the installation program reads the settings for your configuration from an msi file created prior to the installation. The following describes how to install the ICAM [...]

2017-02-20T15:57:00+00:00August 12th, 2014|Categories: Licensing, Tech Tips|

What elements are needed for building a Virtual Machine simulation model in CAM-POST?

When building a simulation model in CAM-POST Virtual Machine, it is important to ensure that the 3D models of the machine elements in close proximity to the part (spindle, rotary heads and/or tables, chucks, etc.) are as accurate as possible. These elements are typically the most susceptible of entering in collision. Other elements such as [...]

2017-02-20T15:57:03+00:00August 5th, 2014|Categories: Tech Tips, Virtual Machine Developer|

How to convert CATIA axis system changes into Settable User Frames for Siemens 840D

The following document outlines the procedure for generating Siemens 840D settable user frames from a regular axis system change in CATIA. Normally, when an axis system change is set in CATIA, the resulting aptsource will only contain a series of commented-out lines which define the axis system transformation matrix. For example: $$*CATIA0   $$ Machining [...]

2017-02-20T15:57:07+00:00July 29th, 2014|Categories: CAM-POST Developer, Tech Tips|Tags: |