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Hitachi

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  1. parameters-planes-check the work offset box and select number (0=G54, 1=G55 depending on how your post is set up) Elco1971 X4 Mill L3 Lathe L1 5X SolidWorks 2007 XP Pro SP2
  2. WCS- rotate WCS-select axis to rotate about Elco1971 X4 Mill L3 Lathe L1 5X SolidWorks 2007 SP3.1 XP Pro SP2
  3. Please deposit $10k for the next MU hahaha Elco1971 X4 Mill L3 Lathe L1 5X SolidWorks 2007 SP3.1 XP Pro SP2 Xeon 2.80GHz 2GB Ram NVidia Quadro FX4500
  4. Z-1.43 is equal to .25 above the top of part? Where is you Z zero coming from? Elco1971 X4 Mill L3 Lathe L1 5X SolidWorks 2007 SP 3.1 XP Pro SP2 Xeon 2.80GHz 2GB Ram NVidia Quadro FX4500
  5. G-code, I did not know this was an option either, thanks for your help! Elco1971 X4 Mill L3 Lathe L1 5X SolidWorks 2001 SP3.1 XP Pro SP2 Xeon 2.8GHz 2GB Ram NVidia Quadro FX 4500
  6. G-code, Perhaps I am missing something here, say I create a part in the front view in SW, but when I bring it into MC the part needs to be on B90 face. Is there a way to import the part from SW and have it be the correct orientation? Elco1971 X4 MillL3 Lathe L1 5X SolidWorks 2007 SP3.1
  7. ExpressMan, We already have a few space pilots working here but they are not making things any easier to program! lol Elco1971 X4 Mill L3 Lathe L1 5X SolidWorks 2007 SP3.1 XP Pro SP2 Xeon 2.80GHz 2GB Ram NVidia Quadro FX4500
  8. "learn how to use SolidWorks Coordinate Systems you can control a parasolids land in Mastercam with them.. no more translating parts in Mastercam.. they land the way you want them to" I know how to create a part on different planes in Solidworks, the main issue is most of my parts run on a horizontal and I need to move the part to an open face. In addition, these parts do not always run on the same machine of face, so I will move the solid around for verification purposes. Other than that, I don't need a Solids key, MC seems to crash more when I use solid surfaces and features. Elco1971 MX4 Mill L3 Lathe L1 5X Solids SolidWorks 2007 SP3.1 XP Pro SP2 Xeon 2.80 GHz 2.00 Gb Ram NVidia Quadro FX4500
  9. The benefit for our company is being able to manipulate the solid in MC. All of our solids are made in SW, we are not using MC to create them, but only 1 out of 5 seats has solids so I either put the solid on a different layer or use the computer with the solids key to move the part. Elco1971 X4 Mill L3 Lathe L1 5X SolidWorks 2007 SP3.1 XP Pro SP2 Xeon 2.80 GHz 2.00 GB Ram NVidia Quadro FX 4500
  10. We are using Kaiser 40 taper right angle heads to mill 304 on a vertical mill w/ rotary table, has worked well for many years. Elco1971 X4 Mill L3 Lathe L1 5X
  11. How do you get to feature recognition? I can't find it. Elco1971 X4 Mill L3 Lathe L1 5X XP Pro SP2 2.80GHz Xeon 2GB Ram
  12. Yeah the NH4000 is a quality built machine, we also have a NH5000 with a small pallet train and 5 SH-63's, these machine take a beating and still keep running Elco1971 X4 Mill L3 Lathe L1 5X SolidWorks
  13. We took a MPMaster post and modified it for our NH4000, didn't take much work, matter of fact we built all of our posts from MPMaster. Elco1971 X4 Mill L3 Lathe L1 5X SolidWorks XP Pro SP2 Intel 2.80GHz 2GR Ram NVidia Quadro FX 4500
  14. Our system is similar to what SLJ states, we post a source, verify in the machine, then the tape file on the server is moved to a qualified folder. We try to avoid having people make changes at the machine, if there is an issue to be fixed we do it on the spot then re-post and re-load the tape file. The majority of people on the shop floor do not have access to source files and can only send tape files to the machine, they cannot be edited on the server. The system is not perfect but has some sense of organization. Elco1971 X4 Mill L3 lathe L1 5X SolidWorks 2007 AutoCad 2008
  15. Disposable mill like Hass, run the hell out of them then throw out and buy a new one Elco1971 X4 Mill L3 Lathe L1 5X
  16. Yeah wait for a fix in X5, break out another $10,000 for maintenance hahaha Elco1971 X4 Mill L3 lathe L1 5X
  17. Yeah we don't let just anybody mess with the machine parameters, lucking not everyone here knows how to go in, unlock, and reload them, that would be a huge disaster Elco1971 X4 Mill L3 Lathe L1 5X
  18. Yeah I know what you mean, we had the same deal here, we have 50+ machines and it could be a potential safety hazard so they got re-connected. Elco1971 X4 Mill L3 Lathe L1 5X
  19. How about disconnect the interlock (just don't tell anybody) Elco1971 X4 Mill L3 Lathe L1 5X SolidWorks 2007 Sp3.1 XP Pro SP2 Intel 2.80 GHz 2GB Ram NVidia Quadro FX4500
  20. This card will rip thru verifications in terms of speed, haven't had any problems. I'm not sure if this system is running 32 or 64 bit, maybe it is a driver issue? Elco1971 X4 Mill L3 Lathe L1 5X SolidWorks 2007 SP3.1 XP Pro SP2 Xeon 2.8 GHz 2GB Ram NVidia Quadro FX4500
  21. I am running an NVidia Quadro FX4500, I never have any display issues and am only running 2GB Ram Elco1971 X4 Mill L3 lathe L1 5X SolidWorks 2007 SP3.1 XP Pro SP2 Xeon 2.8 GHz 2GB Ram NVidia Quadro FX4500
  22. Same problem I had with X2 SP1 MR2, it is a bug, try cleaning out your temp folder. Elco1971 X4 Mill L3 Lathe L1 5X SolidWorks 2007 SP3.1 XP Pro SP2 Xeon 2.8 GHz 2GB Ram NVidia Quadro FX 4500
  23. I have had sucess using roll taps in OFCH Cu, for milling I always use carbide as HSS would be like stepping back to the stone age Elco1971 X4 Mill L3 lathe L1 5X SolidWorks 2007 SP3.1 XP Pro Sp2 Xeon 2.80 GHz @.0 GB Ram
  24. Most of the crashes I have had lately are from re-genning solid surface machining ops. otherwise it runs fairly stable Elco1971 X4 Mill L3 Lathe L1 5X SolidWorks 2007 SP3.1 Win XP Pro SP2 Xeon 2.80 GHz 2.00 GB Ram

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