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Delcam adds customer number 25,000 09/05/2008
 
Delcam recently added its 25,000th customer, JR Automation Technologies, LLC, a special machine developer based in Holland, Michigan, USA.

The order was for six seats of the FeatureCAM feature-based machining software.

The decision to use FeatureCAM in place of JR’s previous manufacturing software was prompted by the arrival at the company of fabrication manager, Jason Metzger. He had first purchased FeatureCAM some three years previously while working for a smaller automation firm. At that time, Mr. Metzger had undertaken an extensive search of the CAM software that was available and affordable for his company. He selected FeatureCAM because of its compatibility with the company’s design software, its ease of use and its robustness for both 2D and 3D machining applications.

In December 2007, Mr. Metzger moved to JR, where he was tasked with improving his new employer’s manufacturing processes. One of his first discoveries was regular bottlenecks in converting the machine designs into manufactured parts because the NC programs were taking too long to create. Furthermore, the toolpaths were not very efficient so machine tool productivity was suffering.

JR now has a seat of FeatureCAM next to each machine tool control in its manufacturing cell. This provides easy monitoring of the machine, while the operator is programming the next part. The expected time savings have quickly been realised. “With the advanced feature recognition in FeatureCAM, programming time on the plate components for our machinery has been reduced from an hour to 20 minutes or less,” reported Mr. Metzger.

JR Automation was founded in 1980 and has grown to become one of the leading special machine companies in the Mid-West USA, with an annual turnover of more than $40 million.
 
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Andrew Allcock
 
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