Enter the following MDA:
MSG ( the max. Number of tool is "<<$MN_MM_NUM_TOOL)
M0
When you then see the 250, then it’s the correct machine date. First of all you should create a NCL archive of the...
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Enter the following MDA:
MSG ( the max. Number of tool is "<<$MN_MM_NUM_TOOL)
M0
When you then see the 250, then it’s the correct machine date. First of all you should create a NCL archive of the...
Maybe it works with OFFN, it's worth a try!
It seems like the all the STRING-variables took the free memory space in the NCU.
As soon as you define them over PROC, the necessary memory space for them is reversed.
I read once in the Siemens...
There’s an easier way: $P_F . The feed that was last programmed is stored under the system variable.
I often deal with tool data. Some our tools are so short that one should first request the length for reasons of safety. Or in other case the remaining lifetime is requested before a tool is used....
It worked as I supposed!
Thanks. I’ll try that tomorrow during my late shift. I believe you’re right.
Hello
I wanted to readout the tool identifier of the current spindle tool and to continue processing in a MSG.
So I wrote
DEF REAL _TNR
DEF STRING[15] WZINFO
_TNR=$TC_MPP6[9998,1]...
During search run, simulation or dry run it jumps to the position MARKE_1, so that blanking isn’t calculated.
I work at one – what is your problem?
Well, reset can do it… but if you have a fixed acceptance or one with adjustment of minimal length, it’ll be hard to relieve. Then only G53 G91 G1 Z100 S100 M4 F(xxx) will help with 100% feed motion....
According to DocOnWeb “function description tool management”, max. 600 tools’re possible.