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cincinnati acramatic radii


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Some time ago I requested a post for a Cincinatti Milacron, Maxim 400EP, 4 axis Horizontal From my reseller. He came through, gave me the Cincinnati Acramatic_2100E 4X Mill.pst for a Cincinnati Sabre/Arrow Mill. Seemed to work for the most part except I cannot get it to post radii the machine can use. It always sais my start or end point is out of tolerance like .0000004 or something to that effect. I have tried ijk, r and even p. I would think that it has to be something in my control. Last time that I had to program radii on this machine I just linearized everything. I am sure that it something that I am missing. Any Ideas? Or a simple .MCX with code that works that I can try to get mine to match would be a huge help.

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look in your control def. under arcs and change your arc tolerance settings

 

 

Length of radius

 

Converts the arc into line segments if the radius is less than the value of the minrad post variable (minrad is set in the Tolerances page.)

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This parameter is in:

>> (in the production Menu) -> Sistem Configuration -> NC Programing -> Circular -> Tolerance for G2/G3

 

My Acramtic control is in Spanish I Translate (as godd as I can).

 

I hope this helps

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