The answer to this can be found in the ladder. Do you have access to view it?
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The answer to this can be found in the ladder. Do you have access to view it?
Is that my "place" then? Grow up dude.
You seem to really enjoy completely ignoring my comments, so yes, me again. I'm not going anywhere my friend.
Ok. If you want to go there, we can go there Zav.
Yes, I am fairly new to these forums. I started contributing here because I am fairly good at what I do for a living and I want to help newer...
He literally just said that adjusting the unclamp position didn't change clamp time. You wrote that novel explaining something that didn't need explaining.
Zav,
True, but again, you need to be aware of read ahead. Timing on a real CNC is not the same as it is on NCGuide. Please don't gloss over other responses.
Drdos is correct. Just did a quick pass on the 0i-f param manual and there's nothing that stops the cycle time counter from running on a program stop or option stop.
#3012 is probably the least...
I'd be glad to take a quick peek at your ladder if you'd like to send it to me.
Hey there Tom. A CNC model would help narrow things down a bit, but I don't think there's a parameter for that. I may be wrong. May I ask why this is an issue for you (or your client)?
What?! So you're willing to pay.. just not the guys who MADE THE MACHINE? Look man, I agree that your shop should have been trained to do your own backup work. Did you purchase this machine from a...
Mr. Robbins is going to quote his cost at some point.. guarantee that. Don't want my advice? Cool. Good luck with your future contract work.
There is no such thing as a Fanuc "owner's manual." The most commonly used Fanuc manuals regarding machine tools are the Connection Function Manual, the Parameter Manual, the Operator Common Manual,...
Some perspective for you: As a controls engineer, I can tell you the "BS" that they are giving you is likely for a reason. Saving (and restoring) machine backups is one of the most basic things that...
WAZP,
I believe you can hit offset once or twice and plus over to tool management if it's been purchased and enabled for your machine.
If it hasn't, EX1008 is a manufacturer's alarm, and you...
wowjow,
G128.[n] is an interlock signal for that axis. Since you have a three axis machine, G128.0, G128.1, and G128.2 would all need to be 1 to allow all axis movement. My pure guess is that Z on...
This requires way more information than you have provided.
When did this start happening?
Are you able to bring the machine out of E-Stop?
What do you mean "nothing can be turned on" from...
This alarm is a manufacturer alarm that has no message. It's unfortunate, but also fairly common. If you are experiencing this alarm, you need to look at the PMC maintenance screen to find which...