This page provides step-by-step instructions on how to change the values for the machine chosen in the General and Tool use tabs.
Within CAM Assist, there are two types of machine:
Type | Description | Editing details |
---|---|---|
[Generic] | A range of CAM Assist generic machines offering a combination of speed, power, and torque. | The machine’s properties come fully configured but can be edited, if required. |
[Local] | Fusion machines that are contained within the ‘Local’ folder of Fusion’s ‘Machine Library’ (see Autodesk’s article How to add a custom machine tool to the Machine Library in Fusion). | There are two Machine Properties that are not stored within Fusion’s Machine Library:
These two properties must contain a valid value because they are used for cutting parameters to compute toolpath strategies. |
Step-by-step instructions
Any machine properties that are saved here are stored in the CAM Assist database and override the associated value specified in Fusion’s Machine Library (for [Local] machines) or the default values for CAM Assist’s [Generic] machines.
From the Choose machine drop-down, select a machine.
[Local] machines - continue from step 3
[Generic] machines - continue from step 2.
Click Edit machine properties.
Enter values for the machine properties:
[Local] machine - ensure that all of the properties match the manufacturer’s specification.
[Generic] machines:
Spindle speed min - must be at least 0.00
Spindle speed max - [mandatory] must contain a valid non-zero value
Spindle torque max - must be at least 0.00
Spindle power max - [mandatory] must contain a valid non-zero value
Table feed max - must be at least 0.00
See Validation checks, below.
Click Save machine properties.
Validation checks
Two methods are used to help you check that CAM Assist has the required values for the machine.
Value color - values are colored red if:
You have not entered valid details for a property.
You have not clicked Save machine properties.
Validation text - shown just under ‘Machine Properties’:
You’ll see a message such as ”No match found for your machine in our database. Please refer to the manufacturer catalogue for specification.”
For [Local] machines, ensure that all the properties match the manufacturer’s specification.