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J Coulston

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    My boss got new computer the other day, went to run mc9.1

    Welcome to the forum. Wow V9 to X3 thats a big jump. After you use X3 for a week or two you will never in a million years want to go back to V9.

     

    Are you having problems on the same computer MC9.1 is installed?

     

    To display the tool path in the graphics screen try selecting the operations you want displayed in the OM and press "t"

     

    To display the tool the correct length in verify try selecting the little folder with the red exclamation point and under options try selecting Tool Profile "As Defined".

     

    Tech support is open 24hrs a day 7 days a week 365 days year. It is this forum, most time I can ask a question here and have an answer in the time it takes to pick up the phone and call my VAR. If you want to talk to tech support on the weekends I am sure CNC could outsource all the tech overseas. Couldn't understand the tech but they would be their on the weekends.

     

    Hind sight is all 20/20 but I always make it a practice to install new software as early in the week as possible, that way if there is a problem I have all week to get it straighten out. I also try to start on smaller projects until I know for sure how the new versions work and how well I understand it.

     

    Would have of responded sooner but my 4 and 5 year olds were bickering and I had to break it up.

     

     

    HTH

  2. I think your can press and hold enter to zip thru the dialog boxes.

     

    Hmm should read the whole post.

     

    At least you don't have to run it on a 64 bit system because it wont.

     

    Now that it is included with MC I doubt if it will ever be fixed.

  3. I locate almost all of my parts from Z bottom. Before tool setters I used a 2" electronic height gauge. Y

     

    You need a place on the table or vise that will never change and will always be accessible. I measured the TLO from that position adding the height of the gauge.

     

    I use a lot of step jaws. I always used a work offset G54P48 that contained the difference between the location of the electronic gauge and the top of my step jaws to set my tools from. With the calculations set in the background I just have to enter the work offset from the top of the jaw ie. .100 jaws Z-0.1, .490 jaw Z-.490. If I am profiling around a carrier I use Z0.02 on the machine work offset, in MC I profile a at Z-0.01, I know that I am not going to hit the jaw.

    Another benefit of setting tools this way is If I have to calculate a height of a part I can place the gauge on top of the part, activate the work offset and the spindle tool TLO, handle down till the gauge lights then adjust the work offset so absolute to read Z part value plus 2.000.

     

    I the feeler gadget is and XYZ electronic you could set the TLO from you electronic 2". Then activate T1 and the work offset you want to set Z. Handle down and adjust the Z to read whatever your Z part value is.

     

    You do not need a reference tool with this method. All the tools are set relative to one another.

     

     

    Hope this makes sense.

  4. I dropped a spread sheet named Fanuc Offset Variables.xls on the FTP in the Apps_files folder.

     

    After I run a job I copy my fixture work offset values to the start of my programs. The next time I load the program I run thru the variables once and populate the work offsets. Got tired of calculating them so I made a spread sheet.

     

    Fanuc Offset Variables

     

    Click "Common" creates the following, paste in program and enter the offset values.

     

    #2500= (COMMON X)

    #2600= (COMMON Y)

    #2700= (COMMON Z)

    #2800= (COMMON B)

    ect.

    G54 P14

    #7261= (G54 P14 X)

    #7262= (G54 P14 Y)

    #7263= (G54 P14 Z)

    #7264= (G54 P14 B)

    ect.

     

    Hope it might help someone.

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