If you do not have a operations manual for the M60 control go to the website and download it. www.meau.com
Go to the Monitor chapter. It is called Resuming the program.
It is under the...
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If you do not have a operations manual for the M60 control go to the website and download it. www.meau.com
Go to the Monitor chapter. It is called Resuming the program.
It is under the...
To test run a program on a Mori without the spindle turning the Dry Run switch must be on.
To modify the inverter settings you would need the parameter list from OKK. But I would say that in the CNC machine tool world, tool to tool change time is an important specification and this is...
Should be #5021-#5028
G53Z0W0
G53X0Y0
G92X0Y0Z0
Should work.
The speed of the magazine index is controlled by the inverter inside of the electrical cabinet. So an accidental change is out of the question. Make sure the tools are placed in the magazine so the...
For the machine position the variables should be:
#5021 = 1st axis
#5022 = 2nd axis
#5023 = 3rd axis
#5024 = 4th axis
#5025 = 5th axis
#5026 = 6th axis
#5027 = 7th axis
#5028 = 8th axis
Make a small program with G04 P5000 in it. There should be a 5 second dwell when it gets to this line.
I just noticed your location as Mexico. If you are doing metric threads then try this for the program: G84G98X0Y0R-12.5Z-25.F1.5S200;
G80
M30
The F is the pitch. The E is for threads per inch.
The best way would to try it. Just cut air to test it out at first. Turn on control parameter #29. Test this:
G91G84X0Y0R-.5Z-1.E13S200.;
G80;
M30;
The spindle and Z axis should start at the...
Can you email main and sub to me?
Make sure your subprogram ends with G23.
Make sure that if you change the second reference position that you actually call it up (G30) in your program or in a macro for tool changing. The MCV machines normally do not come with tool changer...
For standard Mitsubishi controls we have here at least one of the following: 5000CII, M83, M84, M85, M86, M0, L0, M300, M3, L3, C3, M2, M2A, M500, M50,C5, C6, E60, E68, M60, M64, Magic64, M65, M66,...
When programming a subprogram for 40 loops try this:
G22 Lnnnn P40
The P address is for the number of times to repeat the subprogram.
OKK electrical manual has the list of M-codes for the machine in it. Do not be fooled when you first open the book and think everything is in Japanese. They alternate chapters in the book. First...
Look in your electrical manual from OKK. All PLC alarms are in there. Check the filter on your oil coolant unit. It may be getting dirty.
OKK does not provide M-codes for different high speed modes. M50 is usually the air blow. This is the external air coolant for blowing chips out of the cutting path. The G5P10000 should be on a...
This should be used only for fine segment programs. This turn on a dynamic look ahead that judges oncoming line segments and better controls how the CNC should handle the acc/dec rate at segment...
Normally we never ran the spindle warm-up for jobs that ran under 6000RPM on OKKs.
M98 Hnnn is they way to jump to a line number in a program without using GOTO. The nnn refers to a line number in the same program the M98 H is used. The return is M99.
Also M98 Pxxxxxxxx Hnnnn...
You only need the macro option for the GOTO command. The M98/M99 does not use any option.
When you say in cycle, do mean a fixed cycle?
The #4120 is for the last T-code commanded. The t-codes are registered in the R-registers for the PLC. The OEM must write the PLC so that the NC can use this information in a macro program. They...
Check out:
http://www.meau.com/Files/M500_RE-INITIALIZATION___FORMAT_PROC.PDF
Hopefully this will help