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Okuma Macro and writing to file


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Hi all,

This is my first post so a quick intro.

I've been an engineer for 35 years, programming CNC Fanuc for most of those years,

recently I been introduced to the Okuma MU6300V machines, I'm ok programming in Fanuc Macro B but never programmed Okuma.

I like the idea of writing reports on the machine,

I've included a snippet of code below, Is this the best way to do this or is there a better way ?

Also does anyone have a manual with examples / best practice on this topic.

 

Thanks in advance for any help, I think I'll be spending quite a while in the forum.

 

Alan 

 

IF [PRODRUN EQ 1] PT1

PUT ‘No’

GOTO PT2

PT1 PUT 'Yes'

PT2

WRITE C

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22 hours ago, A Blackwell said:

Thanks in advance for any help

There have been a number of posts that might be of interest to you. Try searching.

YoDoug has posted a bunch of very nice "Okuma speak" macros, he is in the Members directory.

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You can also search for "Okuma mnemonic codes". That may give you a few more ideas.  The Okuma is very similar to Macro B in style and logic...Okuma uses shortened words.

You can also make up your own... FINPAS=.005 or WKOSET=12 or T2OSET=-12.1234 or Okuma's codes VATOL=1  VZOFX[1]=23.1230 (G15H1 X value)

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