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Hello

 

I've just loaded mpmaster and am using X3.

I use a HAAS TM1. When I've tried to post recently, I get weird results in the post as far as tapping feed and rpm. i.e. feed .0313 rpm 200

 

I also get M29?? and G95 which aren't even on my HAAS code Charts.

 

 

I'm real confused...any help would be awesome.

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Look for the following switches:

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use_pitch : 0 #0 = Use feed for tapping, 1 = Use pitch for tapping

rigid_tap : 0 #0 = Floating tap output, 1 = Rigid tap output (suppress spindle output and output M29)

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Thank You Very Much Gentleman.

 

My "use_pitch " setting was set to 1 and I changed it to "0" which did the trick.

 

I changed another setting because I needed four decimal places.

 

I also now know how to open a posting and edit it.

 

Today is not a waste...I learned something new.

 

Thanks again for all your help.

 

Have a great day. cheers.gifsmile.gif

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  • 1 month later...

Hi people.

 

I ran another program after editing the post and for some reason it gave me another G94 and M29. I re-checked my post and the settings were what they should be.

I edited the program on the machine by deleting those two codes and it ran fine. I just don't understand why it adds those two unnecessary codes.

 

Any thoughts?

 

Thanks confused.gif

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