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  1. #1
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    Need to Techno CNC Alphacam post.

    We need Alphacam post for Techno CNC LC series.

    I try other post it didn't work. I am searching which post I use.

    Help me please....:drowning:

  2. #2
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    May 2009
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    a standard fanuc post should work you just need to sort out what is causing your machine problems, comments are a frequent area for problems, put any suspect code in ( ) then once you figure out go into your post and see if you can figure out how to adjust it to leave out the problem ares. also another area is arcs, make sure your arc settings are correct.

    if you post a small g-code file as it is and won't run, more will be able to advise

  3. #3
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    Yes the problem is Cycle.

    I use Alphacam 7. We have two other machine Anderson and Excel It works correctly. Our other machine work Cycle style G2/G3 R style but Techno want to I J.

    I try any other post but it doesn't work.
    I have only "Fanuc 6 mb - R arcs mm" but it didnt work.

    Any body help me how I found "Fanuc standart post"

    Thanks for helping.

  4. #4
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    open the post file as a text file and see if the parameters can be changed to do the ijk arcs, I don't know about alpha cam, but in mastercam you can modify the parameters for the post and there are choices that can be made there also if that won't work, try looking at the parameters for alpha cam and see if there is a setting there which will affect it. make sure to copy to a different file name before you try and adjust or you could give yourself a bigger headache than you already have.

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