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Moving the coolant ON position


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Hey guys, I'm working on moving from an OLD generic Haas post to a recent MP Master Millpost.  I want to put M8 on it's own line with a block delete.  Example below.

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O1113 (8606788-001-3)
(T15  - .236 X 142 DEG SPOT DRILL - H15  - D15  - D0.2360")
(T10  -  NO. 13 DRILL        - H10  - D10  - D0.1850")
(T12  - COUNTER SINK - 0.5   - H12  - D12  - D0.5000")
(T14  - 0.155 FINE BORING TOOL - H14  - D14  - D0.1550")
(OVERALL MAX - Z.1)
(OVERALL MIN - Z-.9483)
G00 G17 G20 G40 G80 G90
G91 G28 Z0.
(ROTARY X-FORM)
N15 T15 M06 (.236 X 142 DEG SPOT DRILL)
(MAX - Z.1)
(MIN - Z-.5208)
G00 G17 G90 G55 A-40. X0. Y1.75 S1200 M03
G43 H15 Z.1 M08 T10   <---------------------------FROM here
/M8  <--------------------------------------------TO this
G00 Z-.395
G94
G99 G82 Z-.5208 R-.395 P.2 F5.
G80 M09
Z.1
M05
G91 G28 Z0.
M01

I found the block in my old post, but can't find a similar section the MP.

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I'm not a expert so make sure you have a backup before editing.  I believe there are two places you will have to make a change.

 

 

In the ptlchg_com post block change

pbld, n$, "G43", *tlngno$, pfzout, scoolant, next_tool$, e$

to

pbld, n$, "G43", *tlngno$, pfzout, next_tool$, e$

"/", scoolant, e$

 

and in the ptlchg0$ post block change

pbld, n$, "G43", *tlngno$, pfzout, scoolant, e$

to

pbld, n$, "G43", *tlngno$, pfzout, e$

"/", scoolant, e$

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Thanks Ben, got it.  

     pbld, n$, "G43", *tlngno$, pfzout, (scoolant,) next_tool$, e$  #(Mike 8/18/15 Disabled scoolant to move coolant by itslef on next line)
     "/M8",e$       #(Mike 8/18/15)
G00 G17 G90 G54 X-3.9054 Y.9134 S3600 M03
G43 H22 Z.1
/M8
G94 G01 Z0. F50. M08
X3.9054 F35.
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