LPX, LPY and LPZ are defined in the first section of the CIX file. This is the size of the part.
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LPX, LPY and LPZ are defined in the first section of the CIX file. This is the size of the part.
Check the connections on the back of the PC.
This is generally a problem with the connection between the PC and the machine.
Could also be the network card in the PC.
ISO can be run directly in the worklist but cannot be opened in Biesseworks.
It looks like the machine is being told to cut deeper than the programmed useful length of the tool. What is the tool length in the tooling data?
What is the problem?
Are there any errors coming up on the screen?
Not much info to work with.
Hi there,
You can use layers in the dxf and apply all your machining information with the layer name. There are basic examples in the help file but I do have more info on this if you need it.
Hi there,
In the CIX file the hood position is controlled by the SHP variable.
For a machine with variable step positioning this should be set to SHP=0, which is automatic, based on the length of...
Did you get the new PC from Biesse?
What age is the Rover B?
There is quite a process to follow for setting up a new PC on the CNC, this varies a lot depending on the age of the machine.
Hi there,
The SA1K1 controls the 3 phase power supply from the inverter to the electrospindle. The latching contactor on the front of this SA1K3 is a fail safe to make sure the SA1K1 cannot open....
Hi there,
The setting for this is not in the program, it is a setting in the machine data tables.
You would need a biesse tech to modify the tables.
Sounds like the bios battery has failed after being disconnected for a week.
Often when the battery fails, the bios settings revert back to the default settings for the hard drive type, also a sign...
Hi there,
Normally if you get errors for limit up and down at the same time it is just a result of a disconnection of the mechatrolink connection to the servo-drives. This would also put the...
Hi Jan,
The issue with the dust hood is most likely the sensors on the cylinder that moves the hood up and down. It is very common for the hood to get stuck and not activate the sensors. The other...