![]() ![]() Starting with Version 3.5, variable machining templates can be used for even better NC programming automation. In Version 3.4, modules for the simulation of machining at a virtual CNC machine the design of electrodes for EDM, and 2.5D milling and drilling were added. Version 3.1 included the Milling Wizard, version V3.2 featured interactive CAD and version V3.3 offered the first integration of a tool library and parameterized administration for all NC calculations. The system was modularized and expanded for operation under the SCO UNIX, HP-UX, IRIX and AIX operating systems. Tebis Automill technology, which allows users to calculate milling paths across surfaces, was introduced in Version 2.1. This version made it possible to animate geometries onscreen in real-time. It is still used today in a much more advanced form, and is distinct from common Windows interfaces. The Tebis Version 2.0 with a graphical user interface was introduced in 1989. Because of the small RAM (256 bytes) in the NC machines of the 1980s, Tebis provided a DNC connection to enable postprocessing via a V24 line next to the NC machine. The milling programs were calculated only for individual surfaces. The input commands were entered using a digitizer tablet. Two monitors were required for its operation: One monitor displayed the real commands, while the other showed the geometries in 4 panels. As one of the first 3D systems, Tebis ran exclusively on PCs ( DOS). Versions 1.0 to 1.0.4 constituted the first Tebis CAD/CAM system. The first technical product was a PC-based station, which used a drawing board equipped with a position-measuring system to digitize transparent plans and convert them to scribed programs for milling machines. Following initial consulting jobs and business software projects, Tebis shifted its focus after six months to CAD/CAM. The following is a small sampling of companies who use the CAM system from Tebis. The programs are used in manufacturing companies of all sizes, from small and medium-sized companies to OEMs in the automotive and aerospace industries and their suppliers. The software features interfaces for neutral file formats as well as proprietary formats of third-party manufacturers ( STEP 203/214, VDAFS, IGES, DXF, STL, Parasolid, Catia V4/V5, Creo, SolidWorks, NX, JT, Inventor, Nastran, AutoForm). Other applications include manufacturing planning, design, reverse engineering, quality assurance, CNC machining and assembly. These toolpaths control multi-axis CNC machines. The software is primarily to create toolpaths for machining operations such as drilling, milling and turning, but also for Wire EDM and sinker EDM. ![]() Tebis is a CAD/ CAM software for industries such as die, mold or model manufacturing. Headquarters: Martinsried near Munich, Bavaria (Germany).Change of corporate form: 1991 (Tebis AG). ![]()
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