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  1. Thread: cycle93

    by Egmont
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    The instruction that is mentioned in the link...

    The instruction that is mentioned in the link contains the targeted clue.

    You can read the following in the Siemens cycle programming instruction:

    Before calling the insertion cycle, you have...
  2. Thread: mill an ellipse

    by Egmont
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    Yes that a way to do it when you mill in X and Y...

    Yes that a way to do it when you mill in X and Y and the tool axis is Z.
    Because it’s a Weingärtner Rotomill MPMC (turn-milling machine) I can imagine quite well that the ellipse is milled on the...
  3. Thread: swivel axis

    by Egmont
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    Hallo ANI-MAT It could the different settings...

    Hallo ANI-MAT
    It could the different settings of the KV factor acceleration value!
    Check the following parameter!
    $MA_POSCTRL_GAIN
    $MA_POSITIONING_TIME
    $MA_STANDSTILL_DELAY_TIME...
  4. Thread: C axis

    by Egmont
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    Exactly like that! Egmont Schleich T E C A...

    Exactly like that!


    Egmont Schleich
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  5. Thread: C axis

    by Egmont
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    Hello Ani-Mat I just assume now it a Siemens...

    Hello Ani-Mat


    I just assume now it a Siemens 8xxD.

    You can use the following provided that you have a rotary axis. If your C axis is set up as a linear axis, then you always have to drive...
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    Hello Meet, In general I can’t see any...

    Hello Meet,

    In general I can’t see any mistakes!
    You write about a B axis , but you position with C3.
    It would be good to know what machine it is and what cycle L140 is doing.

    If you...
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    Hello andi794 It seems to me that you process...

    Hello andi794
    It seems to me that you process without cutting radius compensation. That would explain the oval shape of your part. When you use a CAM program- then of course the CAM could also be...
  8. Thread: optifeed

    by Egmont
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    Hello Deltaman Optifeed is from Delcam and it...

    Hello Deltaman

    Optifeed is from Delcam and it is integrated in the CAM program and postprocessor!
    With Vericut which is a simulation software , the equivalent is called Optipath!
    I know that the...
  9. Thread: optifeed

    by Egmont
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    Hello Deltaman Optifeed is from Delcam and it...

    Hello Deltaman

    Optifeed is from Delcam and it is integrated in the CAM program and postprocessor!
    With Vericut which is a simulation software , the equivalent is called Optipath!
    I know that the...
  10. Thread: Look Ahead

    by Egmont
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    Hello Stopre for sure is the wrong thing! ...

    Hello
    Stopre for sure is the wrong thing!

    You have to have G64 activated.
    In most cases the surface tolerance from the CAM is too small. That means that too many codes are processed in a...
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