VERIFICATION
VERIFICATION is the foundation of the VERICUT product line and is required to run any of the other add-on modules.| VERIFICATION detects errors such as:
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With more than two decades of development, VERICUT’s error-detection is extremely accurate. Errors are shown in the color of your choice – simply click on an error to see which tool path record is responsible. All errors are recorded in a results file. You can run simulations in batch mode and set VERICUT to record snapshots of all errors.
VERICUT accurately emulates CNC control logic. Each control in your shop can be accurately simulated to account for different types of machines, programs, parts, and functions. No special programming language is required to simulate most CNC controls.
· Allen-Bradley · Mazatrol · Bosch. · NumeriPath · Cincinnati Milacron · Okuma · Fadal. · Phillips · Fanuc · Siemens · General Electric · Yasnac
VERICUT is designed to support advanced control functions including: · Look-ahead or 3D cutter compensation · Tool tip programming & tool length compensation · Gage length reference point programming · Canned cycles and fixture offsets · Rotary axis pivot points · Variables, subprograms, and macros · Subroutines, looping, and branching logic
Super-Fast Verification
VERICUT features an accelerated verification mode called FastMill. Using FastMill, you can quickly verify long tool paths. Mold and die builders, this feature is for you!
Defining Stock & Simulating Cutting Tools
You can define stock models in VERICUT or import them from a CAD system. VERICUT supports multiple, independently moving stock models for multiple or staged setups. VERICUT simulates multiple simultaneous cutters. It includes a complete library of cutters from Ingersoll Cutting Tool Company. If your cutter isn’t in the library, you can modify one or define your own and add it to your library. You can set up holders as "non-cutting" portions of the tool to check for collisions. VERICUT supports concave bottom, or non-center cutting end mills, such as carbide insert end mills, so you can take full advantage of your equipment without fear of destroying the workpiece or cutting tool because of an incorrect ramp motion.








