Tezmaksan CAM Software Streamlines Robotics Programming
RoboCAM is designed to eliminate the complexities of robotics programming, making it accessible to operators of all skill levels.
Tezmaksan Robot Technologies has introduced a new CNC robot programming software platform, RoboCAM, which is designed to simplify the role of robot operators and make automation engineering more accessible to individuals with varying levels of programming expertise.
RoboCAM is a program used to control and monitor robotic operations, reducing the time spent instructing the robot. The platform is designed to eliminate the complexities of robotics programming, making it accessible to operators of all skill levels.
RoboCAM was initially developed to control Tezmaksan’s own robot automation system, the CubeBox, a modular solution designed to automate production without human operators. However, RoboCAM has since emerged as a versatile software solution compatible with all robotic CNC machines.
The software is designed to create 3D models of workpieces. By converting 2D CAD drawings into 3D CAM instructions, RoboCAM streamlines the design manufacturing process. This function removes the need for programming and extensive CAM knowledge, as well as the need for specialized training.
In addition, RoboCAM’s easy-to-use interface makes its possible to easily create transportation scenarios — where the robot moves objects or materials from one location to another — while taking into account part sizes and floor layout. It is also possible to record and reuse robot movement positions.
Tezmaksan has also launched RoboCAM+, the latest version of the intelligent software. The new platform is designed for an easy set up, while providing the capability to read and work seamlessly with drawing exchange format (DXF) files. The latter function means operators can effortlessly upload and monitor designs for enhanced customization and flexibility.
“RoboCAM’s interface is designed to be user friendly, both for seasoned professionals and those who are new to automation,” says Hakan Aydogdu, general manager at Tezmaksan. “Many sectors already benefit from the use of RoboCAM — such as automotive, casting, aviation and metalware manufacturing.”
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