Hi Chuo,
In order for you to have any chance of gaining advice/help, you will need to supply a lot more information please.
What alarm specifically?
What, if any, alarm lights are on on the...
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Hi Chuo,
In order for you to have any chance of gaining advice/help, you will need to supply a lot more information please.
What alarm specifically?
What, if any, alarm lights are on on the...
P codes within shape definitions are used to synch both turrets during the cycle.
The P codes within the shape defined do not have to be sequential to the P codes with in the main program.
if you...
Definitely need to insert P codes into your program.
P codes will dictate the sequence of operations when operating mutliple turrets.
Not having ever worked on Multiple Spindle machines, I cannot...
Generally the DB25 pin port will be on the outside of the electrical cabinet. Have a look on the outside, maybe near the main switch?
See if this file helps you.
Cheers
Brian.
While it looks like you have an OKUMA machine your contoller is a FANUC.
Your coding you posted is definitely Fanuc.
You would be best to move this post to a Fanuc forum,
ALL the Lathes I have used have all had their X0 set to the centreline of the ID Toolholder pots.
i.e. Drills have a X0 tool offset, Z offset is as required (Difference between your Z0 tool and the...
A different point of view on Aldirgas's instructions would be this:
Using your "Z" Zeroset tool (on Z this tool has a Zero (0) Offset)
Rather than using MDI to move your tool into position on the...
Seems like your machine is doing exactly what you have set it to do.
Move Z between Z-0.0800" to Z7.4800" as these are your SOFT Limits!
Try ADDing a small amount to either of your Z limits and see...
Hello,
The difference between Stroke End Limit and the Variable Limit is that, as you say, the Stroke End Limit is the LIMIT before hitting the stroke END Limit switches.
Where as the Variable...
Simple, program using cutter radius compensation as it is designed to be used.
i.e. rather than programming centreline cutting and then trying to use a negative value for your cutter comp, program...
Geez, think Kitty has been into the schnapps too much...
Retirement is Great Superman!
Kitty, there is something called The Law of Diminishing Returns... sometimes the effort to do something is...
You are totally missing the point that this control is nearing on 40+ years old!
Back when I worked on them, (Yes I am an old dinosaur) the only information you could transmit was plain text files....
Kitty Kitty, once again, you are not looking at the full information!
They have specified their machine has a OSP5020 control which is late 1980's vintage... Nothing like your modern P300 series...
Yep, press the release button you have found and the arm will be able to pivot down into position.
On the P series controller, these items are usually displayed from the RH Side menu, not via the parameters page.
Yep that is true, but on the machines I have used with G152, the M codes are built in to the G152 command.
The W axis is the setable tailstock position.
Wrong Kitty,
M56 Extends the Tailstock Quill - Not the whole tailstock
M55 Retracts the Tailstock Quill
In the past, I have used G152 Wxxx to move our tailstock into position, but that tailstock...
Ran an LC20-M for quite a few years... many many years ago now!
I loved this machine, was an amazing production beast for it's time.
This is all going to be from a long dormant memory cell or two,...
Sorry, now retired and no longer have the manuals available.
Cheers
Brian.
Not sure how hard it is on a Fanuc controller, but on an Okuma machine (older versions) it is as simple as pressing the "Rename" button, enter the target filename press ",'" (comma) and then enter...
A REALLLLLYYY Sketchy way would be to trip the breaker for the augers.
Not sure if that would alarm your machine out though...
Pretty sure you will find two prox switches located at the end of the chuck draw tube.
These switches are used to detect Open and Closed position.
Can't recall if they need to be both on or On/Off...
LB15 model is a very old model... probably around the 1980's or 90's
At most it may have a M spindle but that would be it.
Mount your dial indicator in a solid block gripped in the chuck.
Do NOT use just a magnetic base as they can, and usually do, move!
Holding the dial guage in the chuck gives you good repeatability...
check that the suction side of the pickup in the tank is clear.
Had this same error on my machine recently and the pickup was dirty for some reason.
A quick clean and no more alarm.
Yep, G110 is prioritising the upper turret when using constant surface speed, G111 is the Lower turrent priority.
You CAN store files in BB0 but that is all, you can NOT run programs from there.
POL files are Power On Load files, these are system files that are loaded up when you turn on the machine.
Not...
Isn't M110 for C axis engage, With M109 for disengage?
Been a looooooong time since I worked on a machine with live tooling.
Brian.
Actually Mr Kitty, you are incorrect, V1..V200 is available on the Lathe and VC1..VC200 is available on the Mills
The desire, and in truth, the requirement is to NOT use an external file as...