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  1. #1
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    Smile Okuma Cadet Graphing

    We have a Okuma Cadet turning center with a 5240 control on it.
    I can not get the graph to put the material in the graph.
    I was told to try putting

    Clear
    def Work
    PS LC,[0,0],[1.25,2.0]
    END
    DRAW

    In the beginning of my program and I would get a bar showing up in the
    graph screen with a size of 1.25 dia by 2 inches long . This did not work.

    Is there some where else to define the material stock on the control.
    Is there a parameter I need to set???

    Any help here

  2. #2
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    Not sure about the 5240 control.
    Here's how I do it on my 5000L-G and 5020L controls. Length is first then diameter. For 2 inch long part by 1.25 inch diameter it would look like this:

    DEF WORK
    PS LC,[0,0],[20,12]
    END
    DRAW

    Notice no decimals in the brackets. I don't know if the 5240 control works with decimals. Obviously the 12 isn't exact for 1.25 inch...it's up to you to use either 12 or 13 (1.2 or 1.3 inch).

  3. #3
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    Smile Thanks

    Worked !!! Decimals seemed to be the problem.

    Thanks Ron

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