By mastering the "Boost" philosophy, you will minimize manual steps and maximize shop floor automation. 1. Understanding the TruTops Boost Workflow

Select the prepared parts from your library and input the required production quantities.

Enable automatic skeleton splitting in Tech Zone Cut. This cuts the scrap metal frame into smaller, manageable pieces, making it significantly safer and easier for operators to unload the machine.

Click Import Parts . TruTops Boost natively supports standard 3D CAD files (STEP, IGES, SolidWorks, Inventor) alongside traditional 2D formats (DXF, DWG).

Click the central Boost button. The software automatically repairs broken geometry lines, identifies bends, applies the correct K-factors (bend deduction formulas) based on your tooling data, and generates a precise 2D flat pattern from 3D models. Step 2: Resolving Unfolding Errors in the Tech Zone (CAD)

Print or digitally export the generated Setup Sheets . These documents provide machine operators with critical information, including tool setup plans, required sheet sizes, part identification layouts, and bending tool configurations. To help customize this guide further, let me know: