
Productivity Unleashed

Our SURFCAM training services are second to none in quality. We treat
all SURFCAM accounts as we would want to be treated if we were in the
manufacturing business ourselves. Our trainers are skilled
professionals, each with a minimum of 15 years CAM programming and
postprocessor development experience. We are continually hosting 3 Day
training classes for all levels of SURFCAM experience, from Basic Level
classes to Advanced Classes. If you are interested in attending or want
more information on our SURFCAM Classes please call 1-407-327-4975 ext
116
To provide a comprehensive understanding of the SURFCAM wireframe geometry modeler for points, lines, arcs, splines. To facilitate the use of SURFCAM to create and manipulate toolpaths and G-code output to produce quality parts accurately and efficiently using 2-axis Milling, Turning, and 2-Axis Wire EDM toolpath generators. To provide an overview of SURFCAM file structures, how to activate postprocessors, and various utility programs.
To provide a comprehensive understanding of the SURFCAM NURBS Surface modeler by various means using points, lines, arcs, splines and existing surfaces. To facilitate the use of SURFCAM to create and manipulate toolpaths and G-code output to produce quality parts accurately and efficiently using 3-axis single and multiple-surface milling techniques for 3-Axis Mills with or without rotary indexing tables.
To provide a comprehensive understanding of the SURFCAM 4- and 5-Axis toolpath generators. To provide advanced training in geometry construction techniques to support 4- and 5-Axis machining. To provide an understanding of the relationship between model and machine coordinate systems, and to understand the role of a 4- or 5- Axis postprocessor.
To provide a comprehensive understanding of the Mpost postprocessor system provided with SURFCAM system and a thorough introduction to the Spost postprocessor system. This course will provide an in-depth explanation of the INC file format, the APT Clfile format, how toolpaths are presented to the postprocessor, additional features and information that can be sent to the postprocessor, and general syntax rules. Students will receive a thorough overview of how templates should be structured to minimize maintenance problems, and they will know which post solution (Mpost or Spost) is required to support a given machine requirement.
| Date | Location | State | Type | What's Covered |
| Sept 21-23 | Morris South, Huntsville | AL | Basic | Basic Summary |
| Nov 16-18 | Morris South, Huntsville | AL | Advanced | Advanced Summary |