On my controller the first terminal is located on the bottom left of the board (it's the one connected to the side of the controller outside terminal) is for the data server. The other one on the top...
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On my controller the first terminal is located on the bottom left of the board (it's the one connected to the side of the controller outside terminal) is for the data server. The other one on the top...
Have you opened the cabinet? In my controller OiTD, there are 2 ethernet terminals on the board the one that's connected to the outside terminal(the one on the side of the controller where you plug...
I think turn cut function is only available to horizontal mills, not to multitask lathes?
Hey yo Okuma multitask experts. Is there a way to drive the m-tool spindle as an axis on a Multus U4000?
Like this one in the video? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVN0Fg9vH4s
Thanks in...
I'm not sure on how this q setter arm got misaligned. I used to run this machine when it was bought new but I had to transfer to an old macturn due to workload. The machine had a major crash not long...
Yes it's vertical tool I use for quick checking as it's easier to see looking straight to the chuck, than using horizontal tool and ducking to see from below. the touch pads are ok less than .005mm...
Hey superman thanks for the reply. Yes the ID holder is in center of spindle with the x offset zero. The Q setter pad is way below. The center drill (vertical) I'm using to check it is right at the...
wow.. i have let this sit for a while and still no response.. is there no fix for this?
Hey fellas, I have a problem with my q-setter. When I bring it down to touch off tools, its way below the center line that the insert's tip is less than 0.5mm from the edge. I have just aligned the...
i'm not familiar with 11T but correct me if i'm wrong, looking at your first post, you called T1010 in MDI mode and then changed the value at the offset registry afterwards, then looked at the...
the machine always use the nose compensation when you use the MGI, so you have to have the correct radius in the register against your actual tool. it also uses the tool angles set in your tool...
The c axis won't increment because you have put a permanent value of 10 degrees to it.
Change it to this
(after N1 block)
#111 = [ #102 + #103 ]
N2
G1 Z#105 F#107
it will not go down below x0 even if you write a negative value. what you need to do is to define that line as blank (there's a selection between blank or part for an attribute) then the machine...
Try this. Air cut it first so you don't damage any part or tool.
/N300T0707(TAP)
/G97M4S300
/M8
/G0Z.400
/X0
/G99
/G84.3Z-1.375R-.200F.050
/G0Z1.0
I'm sure a lot of guys here can help you but you're not stating which software you need the post processor for?
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the problem is you can always cheat the straight cut by adjusting the tailstock in x direction to match the diameter on both ends. but if your machine is not leveled, your tool might be cutting off...
Do you mean a taper of .01mm per inch? I'd check the level of the machine first before messing up with the spindle, turret and tailstock alignments.
You can use the old G31 skip functtion if you have the option. Skip positions are saved on VSAP(X), VSAP(Y) etc.., Bill (AngelW) has one superb macro here exactly just for that, you can check his...
wow.. this is something new to me. I always thought that L0/K0 was the same as without L/K on the drill cycle line, didn't know that 0 will cancel out the cycle on the position where the cycle was...
but this line did something man.. it just didn't looked like it did. It moved 0 distance from the current z position. If you had put a value other than "0" there then it would have moved that...
uhhmm.. unless I'm missing something, your program is supposed to drill on the bolt hole center unless you put x and y position on the G81 line. If you don't want to put x and y positions on the...
Sorry for the late post, but if you're still wondering about this..
Normally the values of the I, J and K in G2/G3 starts from the start point of the arc to the position of the center of the same...
I'm not very familiar with polar interpolation so please correct me if I'm wrong, in using polar interpolation all y axis movements shall be programmed as radial c and x axis movements as diametral...
Hey. Thanks for the reply. What I'm trying to do here is off-center turning (eccentric). Yes this is helical interpolation with the addition of the c-axis rotating 1 rev per pitch of the spiral. I...
Uhmm.. sorry to burst your bubble but I don't see right hand/ left hand tool relevant if you're using the correct spindle rotation. This only affects if you're threading which changes your thread...
I'm pretty sure this would work.
G90
G95
G50 S2000
S500 T060606 M42 M04
G18 G00 X650 Z5
G00 X160 Z2 G96 S200 M08
G85 NAP1 D5 U1 W0.1 F0.2
NAP1 G81
try putting in X0 in the G42 line. your last x position before the radius is -0.5 so the arc calculation is wrong, and since you didn't put x coordinate in the G42 line, it's compensating the radius...
Anyone?..
Hey fellas. I'm trying to offset-turn a part.
This is the code that i made.
M35 (c-axis engage)
T0303
G98G0Z2.C0.M8
X90.Y0.
#100=2.
N100G17G3I-3.J0.W-0.2H-360.F3000.
MDI-> M3 S9000 -> press start. It will not go higher than its max. Be sure to engage the highest gear first if you have the option.