this machine has the Fanuc 21iT control
My problem is i can't get the spindle to orintate to a specific deg.
the m19 work for the set pramater of 0
the C30. does not work or the H30 (samples) of what i have tried.
thanks
this machine has the Fanuc 21iT control
My problem is i can't get the spindle to orintate to a specific deg.
the m19 work for the set pramater of 0
the C30. does not work or the H30 (samples) of what i have tried.
thanks
FORD = First On Race DAy
You probably would code it like this:
M19S1000;
The S code is decimal degrees so in the example S1000 = 1 degree. Yes, use S.
Furthermore: Parameter 4034 S1 controls the orientation position of the main or in other words sets where the M19 will position the spindle in rotation. It is a value where 11.3 = ~one degree. On machines equipped with sub-spindles, S3 controls the position of the sub and yes S2 controls live tools. Typically when matching sub to main, main is left alone and sub brought to it. Daewoo will tell you to leave the main orientation alone because in most cases the M19 position and C0 are set to the same orientation. M19 (and M119 for sub) are meant to be used with external loaders such as a gantry to match hand orientation etc.
Hope this helps.
Experience is what you get when you don't get what you want.
Will after 4 phone calls and 8 different reps i got an answer.
It was so simple and not in the manuals.
90 degs = S900
so my problem was i did not know that it need to be three places for the
angle that i needed 62.5 degs = S625
M05
M19S625
worked just like i was told it should
FORD = First On Race DAy
Next time call Casper Zweiffel at the West Caldwell, NJ office. He is an excellent applications engineer with Daewoo.
George
(Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management)
I will be calling him in the AM, thanks GeorgeOriginally Posted by machintek
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FORD = First On Race DAy
Originally Posted by machintek
I was lucky when my company bought their Daewoo... Kaspar was the one that trained me on the machine. And being in his 70's, he is sharp as a tack. That man is amazing! He knows the Fanuc book inside and out, and he knows the Daewoo turning machines the same way. If you ever have a programing question or concern, he will know how to help you...
Kaspar Rules!
~Tony~