Programming a Cincinnati Press Brake with Graphics
Description
Is your productivity suffering because you are not utilizing all of the advanced programming offered on your Cincinnati press brake? Although Cincinnati manufactures high productivity press brakes with lots of cool programming features, some customers are not using their Bend Simulation Software or the features on the control to efficiently program parts and reduce set-up time. Cincinnati has assembled a training program to provide an overview of programming with graphics for a newer Cincinnati press brake. We start with programming a simple part without graphics and then move to programming the same part with graphics. We move to more complex parts and show how to program a tapered par…Frequently asked questions
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- Over 11 lectures and 2.5 hours of content!
- Improve productivity by helping customers to effectively use the graphics on the control and bend simulation software.
Operators of Cincinnati Autoform+, Proform or Maxform press brakes
Basic Understanding of Press Brake Forming and Safety
While it appears that Rick is taking credit for all of these courses, in reality they have been created by a team of dedicated professionals at Cincinnati Incorporated. A team of Trainers, Applications Specialists, Product Specialists, Marketing Managers, Product Managers and Customer Guest Presenters all contribute to the lessons published under Rick's name.
Cincinnati Incorporated was founded in 1898. We are
America’s leading producer of metal
fabricating machinery including, press brakes, shears, laser
cutting systems and material handling. In addition we produce
powdered metal compacting presses.
CINCINNATI started production of press brakes and shears in the
1920s, utilizing plate steel to fabricate the structures instead of
castings. The new material was more durable than cast iron
used by others and CINCINNATI quickly gained the reputation of
building strong reliable machines. In 1969 we changed our
name from The Cincinnati Shaper Company to simply Cincinnati
Incorporated.
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