You can use printed circuit board CAD data to specify the cutting points of the board splitting machine on your computer.
■Features - Utilizing printed circuit board CAD data (DXF file R14), you can specify cutting points for printed circuit boards to be cut by a board splitting machine on your computer. - It is easy to set cutting points even in cases with many points through mouse operations. - Automatic detection of arc centers at perforation sections and support for V-cuts make it easy to set cutting points tailored to the shape of the printed circuit board. - Adding, changing the order, and deleting cutting points can be done easily, making it simple to verify the shortest tact route. - Cutting simulations can calculate tact time considering the movement speed and acceleration/deceleration on the XYZ axes. - All paths are visible on the screen, making it easier to check for any missing cutting points. - By connecting the computer to the board splitting machine, data transfer of cutting points is possible.
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■Specifications Supported OS: Windows 7, Windows 10 Operating Environment: .NET Framework Output Data Format: CSV format (comma-separated) Screen/Operation System: Windows standard GUI Media: CD-ROM
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By utilizing CAD data for printed circuit boards (DXF file R14), you can specify the cutting points for printed circuit boards to be cut by a Meibishi board splitter on a computer. This significantly reduces the man-hours required for setting cutting points.
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Since its establishment in 1980, when it was separated from Mitsubishi Electric Nagoya Works in the facilities and materials division, our company has been a member of the Mitsubishi Electric Group. Through various contract operations, we have nurtured our manufacturing capabilities and provided products and services related to various FA and mechatronic equipment to our customers. Moving forward, we will continue to contribute to solving the challenges faced in our customers' production sites by working on improving our comprehensive capabilities in manufacturing, including skill inheritance, production innovation, and quality improvement activities. As a trusted partner to our customers, we will value communication with them and deliver products and services that meet their satisfaction.