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Acramatic 2100 - G92.1 X0 Y0


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Good Day,

 

I am running a Cincinatti arrow 500 w/acromatic

2100 control. I am not used to Using G92, which

is Pre work shift ( G54's ) code, used before

controls had multiple fixture offsets.

The operator before me uses G92.1 to origin

the part zero. ( X and Y zero ).

 

I am having trouble removing all the register

presets that occur with this zero setting method.

 

All offset register values have been zero'd

 

It seems there still some values throwing the

machine off. Is anyone using this method

and can tell me how to return to using the normal

fixture or work offsets

 

Thank you in adv.

 

 

Tony G

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[ 07-07-2004, 09:42 PM: Message edited by: CNCme ]

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Tony,

 

Contact your reseller about the MPMaster A2100 post. It's set up to use "H"'s which is used instead of G92's which should get you where you want to be.

 

HTH

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