Usually, when a CAM model is created, the model would have all the information related to the manufacturing of the product. So, it would include parameters, surface finish, annotation definition, tolerance information, etc., per Hoerbiger’s norms. Hoerbiger uses software that converts 3D models into CAM-compatible models, with the necessary information required to manufacture the product.
We create the 3D model as it is and feed it to the CAM. Another system helps create a decode encode model. The model is sent to the CAM machine, and the actual part is generated. The entire system is automated. The purpose of the system is to create a CAM-compatible model. It is an internal Hoerbiger system used in the Americas, Europe, and China (which is in the process).
The system maintains global parts standards. It takes care of everything required for product manufacturing. Thus, it eliminates the need for actual production drawing, actual intervention, actual checking, and manufacturing. The system is completely automated and for Hoerbiger’s internal use.