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United States: OMAX sees 3 month ROI using JETCAM to manufacture their machines.


Byline: Mamta03

OMAX Corporation, based in Kent, Washington Kent is a city located in King County, Washington, United States. The second largest city in south King County and the eighth largest in the state, Kent has the third-largest industrial area in the United States.  manufactures high end waterjet machines under both OMAXA; and MaxiemTM brands. Many of the machines components are manufactured using waterjet technology, and while the company s own CAM cam, mechanical device
cam, mechanical device for converting a rotating motion into a reciprocating, or back-and-forth, motion, or for changing a simple motion into a complex one.
 software provided a workable solution OMAX were looking for Looking for

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 ways to reduce programming and machine setup See BIOS setup and install program.  time while also reducing material waste.

Jeff Watkins, Machine Shop Supervisor, said; As we were cutting more and more complex nests we needed to use a nesting product that could quickly generate a highly optimized nest. Although our original software was fine for single component sheets or simple nests it could be time consuming to create complex or larger nests.

As the company has already enjoyed a successful partnership with JETCAM and US distributor NestOne Solutions for two years, and many of their customers with high end requirements already using the software, they decided to implement it themselves in-house. A single license of JETCAM Expert with High Performance Nesting was installed and configured con·fig·ure  
tr.v. con·fig·ured, con·fig·ur·ing, con·fig·ures
To design, arrange, set up, or shape with a view to specific applications or uses:
 to drive two OMAX 2652 waterjets, along with JETCAM Orders Controller (JOC JOC Journal of Commerce
JOC Joint Operations Center
JOC Jars of Clay (band)
JOC Job Order Contract
JOC Journal of Organic Chemistry
JOC Jeunesse Ouvriere Catholique (French)
JOC Judgment of Conviction
) on the shopfloor.

Immediately a number of benefits were realized. Programming time was reduced by 25%, as once the original part is designed and cutting information stored, it is immediately available for nesting on either machine. Any changes made to a part are automatically reflected in any relevant nests. Order information for parts or assemblies is placed into JOC, allowing job queues The lineup of programs ready to be executed.  to be remotely constructed and then passed to JETCAM for automatic nesting. Jeff cites that this has created a change in the way they work; It s given us the ability to take the day s orders and nest multiple parts into one sheet in a very short amount of time, which is often so short that we feel we can create dynamic nests anytime they are needed and save money and material.

Nesting efficiency also provided immediate savings, with nests often yielding a 25% saving over previous manually created nests. Furthermore, a knock on Noun 1. knock on - (rugby) knocking the ball forward while trying to catch it (a foul)
rugby, rugby football, rugger - a form of football played with an oval ball

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 effect was that machine setup time was reduced by a quarter and less sheets needed to be handled throughout the day.

For runs requiring a single component nest OMAX use JETCAM s Single Component Automatic Processing (SCAP SCAP Security Content Automation Protocol
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SCAP Slow Children At Play (band) 
). This allows the user to simply specify the number of parts required, with JETCAM immediately creating nests. Additional features such as common line cutting can be applied automatically, and NC code can be generated in seconds.

OMAX required very little training during installation and have needed virtually no assistance since. Jeff noted; During training all of our questions were answered quickly and we were able to use the software straight away. Since going live it s been so far, so good.

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