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depending on the age of your machines and your computer, this could be related to SMB protocols. Older machines utilize the SMB1,0 protocol for file sharing, which has been deprecated for years now...
Remove the brackets to assign a variable to value. However, on Haas documentation for Mills, I am seeing that variable 9000 is thermal comp accumulator... This doesn't seem like it is the variable...
Hi Sean, there is a lot of ways you can utilize these "extended" offsets. Being that you have the 30 pocket side mount tool changer, you can go into your control and modify the tool number in the...
One way to do this is to export your offsets to an OFS file. On newer controls, I know you can press F4 on your list programs interface to bring up system options... this includes the ability to save...
Do you still need help with this? I'm quite versed in Haas macro programming. What version of the control are you using? Do you have user definable macros option purchased? If you have a probe in the...
Make use of the advanced tool management and instead of calling up a specific tool/offset call up the tool group. Then use this quick tool check (it rapids instead of feeds).
O09613 (REN TOOL BRK)...
Not sure if you still need help with that 6 part problem on your UMC but lmk if you need help figuring it out.
This can definitely be done, however you have to have the macro variables options enabled, which most machines that have this also have the probes installed.
Do you guys have this feature...
You can't really have the control automatically edit the running program. You can, however, DPRNT that information and if you also have your program DPRNT the program number (make it a standard for...
What work offsets are you using? The simplest way I can think of is also using the mod function but just relating it to your work offsets... if you are using the 154.01 to 154.50+, you can simply...
Hello all,
I am fairly new to the wonderful world of machining (1 year). However, I recently left my previous employer and am looking to keep my skills sharp. I have dealt primarily with the...