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Mastercam files (*.MCAM) run through the Cycle Time Estimator need to have at least one Machine Group defined, including the Master Model and the Stock defined. If there are existing toolpaths on the files, there will be performance effects in the Cycle Time Estimation process.

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For an example of how to use the Choose Files File(s) tab, see Using the Cycle Time Estimator: an Example.

The Choose Files file(s) tab contains the following sections that can be collapsed or expanded:

  • About Cycle Time Estimator - shows the version number.

  • Parts - enables you to specify the ‘Folder Path’ that contains the part files (see ‘Parts’ section, below).

    • The Cycle Time Estimator will calculate an estimation for each of the part files in the folder.It will also create a toolpath strategy (within Mastercam) for each part

    • Once the folder is loaded, the MCAM files available will be shown.

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  • Options - contains drop-down boxes that enable you to specify the machining environment (see Options ‘Options’ section, below)

  • Run-

For more information on the Parts and Options sections, see below.

After
  • after you have specified the ‘Folder Path’, clicking Run will

create the cycle time estimates, which will populate and Export tabs with the results

Tooltips

Tooltips contain useful information on the purpose and use of features within the ‘Upload' tab. To see a tooltip, just hover over a feature.

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‘Parts’ section

The ‘Parts’ section enables you to upload/select up to 10 part files in a specified folder.

When the Cycle Time Estimator is opened there are no files listed under ‘Parts’.

Files are added to the list via the Folder icon to the right of ‘Folder Path’, which then shows a Mastercam ‘Browse for Folder' dialog.

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Each file ran through the Cycle Time Estimator together will need to use the same Options, so when arranging files into folders, break up folders by machining mode (3-axis or 3+2 files) and material.

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The folder can contain as many part files as you want, but the Cycle Time Estimator will only select the first 10 sorted alphanumerically.

The screenshot to the right shows three files that have been added to the list of selected parts.

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The following table details all of the features of the ‘Parts' section.

Feature

Description

Folder path

The path of the selected folder (read-only).

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The Folder icon is used to specify select the folder that contains the part files. The files in the folder are added to the ‘Parts' list‘Part list' (see below).

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Files in the selected folder, that are also in the ‘Parts’ ‘Part list', will be overwritten when the Cycle Time Estimator runs.

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The Refresh icon should be used if the content of the specified folder is changed after the folder was specified (via folder icon) and you want the files listed under ‘Parts’ to be updated.

You cannot remove a file that is in the ‘Parts’ list from the source folder.
However, you can remove it from the ‘Parts’ list by using the ‘Remove file' icon (see below).

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The Remove file icon part files in selected folder has changed since you used the Folder icon and you want those parts to be shown in the ‘Part list’.

[Part list]

A list of the parts in the selected folder.

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Next to each part file is the Remove file icon, which is used to remove the associated file from the ‘Parts’ Part list.

The If a part is removed from the Part list, it’s source file will remain untouched in the specified selected folder.


‘Options’ section

The ‘Options’ section enables you to specify the environment for which the cycle time estimation and toolpath strategy computation will take place.

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These options will be applied to all of the parts in the selected folder.

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The following table details all of the features of the ‘Options' section.

Feature

Description

Tool library

The

Fusion tool

library that will be used to calculate the estimated cycle time and a toolpath strategy for each of the uploaded files, listed under ‘Selecting files’.

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The Folder icon is used to specify an alternative folder that contains your tool libraries.

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The Refresh icon should be used if the content of the Tool library has changed since you opened the Cycle Time Estimator or used the Folder icon.

Tool summary

The number of tool assemblies in the selected ‘Tool library’.
The number of tool assemblies (that can be used on the selected ‘Stock material’) in the selected ‘Tool library’.

Stock material

CAM Assist will select tools, machining strategies, and cutting parameters (or cutting data presets) based on the selected material.

Choose machine

Contains two categories of machine:

Edit machine properties

Enables you to specify a set of machine properties that are used to compute a toolpath strategy for each the uploaded files, listed under Selecting files.

For step-by-step instructions on using this button, see How to Edit Machine Properties.

Machine parameters

Set the machine parameters for more accurate estimation results. Define these variables based on the machine that would be used to produce the part(s) used.

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Values that can be configured in the Machine parameters are:

  • Spindle speed minimum

  • Spindle speed maximum

  • Spindle torque maximum

  • Spindle power maximum

  • Table feed maximum

  • Tool change time

Machining mode

  • Machining mode - the Cycle Time Estimator provides two machining modes:

    • 3-Axis - if a file does not contain a setup then the approach direction is +Z, otherwise the approach direction is as configured in each file.

    • 3+2 Axis - uses the ‘Aligned to X, Y, Z axes’ Machining direction that features in the CAM Assist UI.

      • The tool orientation that the Cycle Time Estimator uses to create the toolpath strategy covers all axes, including -Z.