A couple of books that could help are
fanuc custom macro b by Sihna
fanuc cnc custom macro's by Peter Smid
to have the program make changes to the machining of the part by having the...
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A couple of books that could help are
fanuc custom macro b by Sihna
fanuc cnc custom macro's by Peter Smid
to have the program make changes to the machining of the part by having the...
Another thing to check is the m code for rigid tapping
m code a machine manufacturer dependent
M29 is a standard but i have seen a fanuc controller using m53 instead
check for a short in the 24 volt system
most likely in the knock out overload sensor
also check the coolant low level sensor if it's not the knock out sensor
there is also a 1 amp fuse on the...
WHILE statements make it easy to automate repetition:
WHILE [conditional expression is true] DOm (m = 1, 2, or 3)
(one or more lines of g-code to repeat)
ENDm (m = the same value as the DO’s...
as long as you have macro capabilities
#2001-#2064 are the wear offsets for fanuc
at the end of the program write a simple addition to the wear offset #2001=[#2001-.002] if you are changing...
Not sure if this would what you are looking for
The n2222 will take machine co-ordinates and put them into g54
if you are tramming a fixture point then adding multiple work offsets i use g54 as...
Good information from everybody posting
the M98p1 sounds like a hardinge safe index call
I would look at it to determine whether it forces it to be a G00 or a G01 when it enters/ finishes the sub...
What i use for engraving is an endmill extension from genswiss called Ti-Loc
the ones that i use fit a er16 tool holder 16mm and 25mm long they also have a screw to allow you to swap tools to the...
If you leave CSS ( G96) it will ramp up and down every time you go to the home position
I would advise you to turn it off for threading - get it to speed and the turn off CSS with G97
if you are...
The only way i see that you will be able to ramp up the spindle to reduce amps would be to use g96 CSS at the time you index to a new tool (the index point on the LB15 the i program is maxed out in...
The changes that machinehop5 did should solve the problem
I will assume you are using .0000 as the start of the radial value for the end mill
Your starting point is X3.0213 and the move to set...
I will agree with Dale123
if you are using a milling cam system you will need to double the X axis in order to make a round part
using the C axis for the Y position is standard polar milling the...
Try a -R value instead of a positive one or use I,J,K method
the positive R command is used for less than 180. degrees
You can use a local variable like #1 or #100
the local variable resets when the reset button is pushed which would cause the program to start at the beginning where as if you use #500's these would...
if this is a straight drill size to tool #
IF[#33 EQ 1 ]THEN #100=1(TOOL#1)
GOTO100
IF[#33 EQ 1.5]THEN#100=2(TOOL 2)
GOTO100
GOTO9999 (IF THERE IS NO EQUIVALENT ALARM OUT )
N100
G32 is for x axis threading
G33 is for longitude threading
G33X.xxxx Zxxxx F= THREAD LEAD
G33X.xxxx
N6
(THREADING BAR)
(THREADS 3/4-48 THREAD)
G0G97M3S1000T0606M8M42
i have an LB15
It uses prox switches to electronically tell the machine that the chuck is closed check these first and not just did the chuck close on your part
Deadlykitten my understanding of the eccentric turning process is that you need to keep the tool centered on the eccentric turned area at all times to machine it's dia.
this would be extereme
if...
just asking but g112 changes y axis to c axis for milling will it work with the c and y axis programed at the same time ?
by using the g112 would the plane need to be changed from g18 to g17 (x/y...
I think that the keep relay is k8.3
if it's a 1 change it to a 0
if it's a 0 change it to a 1
Not sure which one it will be ?
the turret should un-clamp
put the turret as close as possible...
Nickbabz I'm not at work at this time but will be at work sat. morning where i can get you the procedure
what is your email and i will send you a manual
If you have a Ancient Citizen E Swiss i would start by checking just how fast the threading cycle can go
you don't mention what the pitch is that you are producing was it an 8tpi at the .125ipr ?...
these are generally where to find these
you don't mention the model or age of the controller
#1000 / #1001 and #1002 are system variable you may not be able to see them directly but you can see...
those should be right handed tools
I would think the the drill cycle you would be using is G74 since you are on the center of the part
G74X0.Z-2.000 D.312K.150L.312F.005
Okumawiz would have a better answer for you but i think...
"But wouldn't that mean that the values listed in the tool offset table would change/update whenever G54 is changed?"
the tool offset numbers won't change. The update is that the control is using...
"If I set all my tool z offsets, then run a part with G54 WCS"? Are you setting tool lengths with the wcs G54 Z=0. as the top of your part ?
as long as the wcs G54 Z is moving with the part you...
with out the information on the print it will be hard to give you the correct answer
if the arc is being cut from .440 in the x axis to a smaller x value then back to the .440 dia.(G2)
with the z...
dhardt thanks for the opportunity to give you a call i appreciate it very much
able machine got back to me and did a good job of helping me out
1st attempt was E stop then try and move the...