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rat , hat you e edit (in he Flow Chart
Interface).The chart comprises 'nodes' (the rectangle, diamond etc. shapes) and 'links' (the lines between
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the node that determine the flow path).
nodes. Alternatively use shift-click on a series of nodes.
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ure
strategies.
strategy flow chart (where the feature's
attributes are assessed and processed),
following one path or another, according to its
attribute values.
The feature picks up machining instructions as it
passes through Process nodes (such as 'Centre
Drill' and 'Machine Pocket'), until a complete set
of machining instructions for the feature
emerges from an End point.
See also:
About the User Interface
About Links
About Features
About Attributes
About Nodes
EdgeCAM User Guide
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About Configure nager
How toStrategy Mathe User Interface
You can customise the ger t I create a to edit 'strategies' - see below.
You use Strategy ManaUsero nterface nd suit yourself.
For example, you can temporarily hide individual windows within the overall User Interface (such as the
Licencing
Attribute Browser window), to provide more working area for the strategy's flow chart.
Strategies are solid-based, so to be able to use them you need a Solid Machinist licence (Parasolid or
You can:
Granite).
You also need a hide windManager tlicelbars.to be able to run Strategy Manager.
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Show and
Move, dock and undock windows.
About Strategies
Move, dock and undock toolbars.
A strategy is a set of rules that automatically generates a set of instructions for machining a feature.
Intelligent processing is written into the strategy, so it can adapt to different feature geometry and
characteristics.
See also:
If a standard set nterface
of strategies, written by CAM experts, is used across an organisation, then this helps
About the User I
standardize methods and reduce programming times.
The strategy is represented as a flow chart, that you create and edit (in the Flow Chart Window of the User
Interface).The chart comprises 'nodes' (the rectangle, diamond etc. shapes) and 'links' (the lines between
the node that determine the flow path).
When you 'apply' the strategy to a feature, you
can think of the feature as passing through the
strategy flow chart (where the feature's
attributes are assessed and processed),
following one path or another, according to its
attribute values.
The feature picks up machining instructions as it
passes through Process nodes (such as 'Centre
Drill' and 'Machine Pocket'), until a complete set
of machining instructions for the feature
emerges from an End point.
See also:
About the User Interface
About Links
About Features
About Attributes
About Nodes
EdgeCAM User Guide
24
About Strategy Manager
Showi ng and Hiding Windows and Toolbars
You use or hide a window t tcreate
To show Strategy Manageroro oolbar: and edit 'strategies' - see below.
Licencing
ClickView menu Toolbars Toolbar/Window name.
Strategies are solid-based, so to be able to use them you need a Solid Machinist licence (Parasolid or
GranitClick on a checked ( ) item to hide it, click on an unchecked item to show it.
e).
You also need a Strategy Manager licence, to be able to run Strategy Manager.
About Strategies
A strategy is a set of rules that automatically generates a set of instructions for machining a feature.
Intelligent processing is written into the strategy, so it can adapt to different feature geometry and
characteristics.
If a standard set of strategies, written by CAM experts, is used across an organisation, then this helps
standardize methods and reduce programming times.
The strategy is represented as a flow chart, that you create and edit (in the Flow Chart Window of the User
Interface).The chart comprises 'nodes' (the rectangle, diamond etc. shapes) and 'links' (the lines between
the node that determine the flow path).
When you 'apply' the strategy to a feature, you
can think of the feature as passing through the
strategy flow chart (where the feature's
attributes are assessed and processed),
following one path or another, according to its
attribute values.
The feature picks up machining instructions as it
passes through Process nodes (such as 'Centre [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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