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Control model?
On some you have to change a keep relay in order to access the maintenance mode.
M39 in the MDI
Move handle to jog
Go around back and index carousel until it stops moving
Go back around front
M19
M41
M40
Spacing can be controlled by space$
Before your post block, put this:
sav_spc = spaces$ spaces$ = 0
Then afterwards turn the spaces back on by using this:
spaces$ = sav_spc
Easiest way to engrave letters on a simple cylinder is to draw the letters flat, toolpath them, and then use axis substitution in your toolpath parameters. Alternatively, you can use XFORM > Roll... to transform it into a cylinder.
Try making your WCS "top" and your C / T planes "right side" then in your rotary axis control, select either "Y" or "C" depending on what you want to use.
Since we don't have your post we can't replicate that error.
I think two big things (and scouring the internet seems to agree with me) come into play with a Quadro card: first, it's tested in a much more specific environment for a specific end use, so the drivers tend to be much more stable. Second, since most CAD systems spec Quadro as a minimum spec, if you run into problems using a different card they are less likely to be able to offer any kind of support.
Question for guys with small shops and different machines: How do you inventory your machine hardware? For example, we have lathes that use Hardinge draw collets, flex-e-on collets, Royal collets, and J-Loc chuck jaws. These are all pretty machine-specific. So do you guys keep those by the machines, or do you keep them in tool crib as well? Do you inventory them or just let them be?
I've had good luck using Precision / Dormer drills (in aluminum.) Have a few in front of me now that are 1.5mm 80D. Did it exactly like you described, only the fun part was that it was on a 55 degree angled surface
We also use the royal filters on our lathes and swiss machines. They have high pressure so there is a lot of mist to suck up and they do the job well. However, they definitely do better on water-based coolant that oil-based.
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Once you have a standard set of tooling, it's easy to do. Program it once, tweak it until it's good, and save those parameters for future use. Save your tools to a specific library for each material type, and then it's pretty much drag and drop for future programs.
There are too many variables when you are using multiple manuf. tap brands, especially if it's not you picking out the tap for the setup.
So WinTool and TDM seem to be the top runners right now. I have a few questions I hope someone can answer:
We're looking to start tracking and organizing the entire production side of a job. We want to know what tools are on what machine, what tools are used for a specific job, where these tools are stored (if they're not on the machine), how many of these tools we have in inventory, how often they are replaced, and have the ability to list out what needs to be replenished.
Is anyone using either of these systems to accomplish the whole spectrum of what I listed? How do you track your tools (barcode, RFID, honor)?
M19.000 X 0.350-6H internal thread.
Allowance class is............................. H Tolerance grade for pitch dia. is.............. 6 Tolerance grade for minor dia. is.............. 6 Number of starts............................... 1 Metric Inch Pitch is......................... 0.350 0.01378
Minor dia. is................from 18.621 0.73311 to 18.721 0.73705
Calculated P. D. tolerance is.... 0.105 0.00413 Therefore it is being made equal to .25 pitch.
Pitch dia. is................from 18.773 0.73909 to 18.860 0.74252
Major dia. is................from 19.000 0.74803 to 19.156 0.75417
Allowance is..................... 0.000 0.00000 Minor dia. tolerance is.......... 0.100 0.00394 Pitch dia. tolerance is.......... 0.087 0.00344 Max. flat at major dia. is....... 0.044 0.00172 The helix angle is............................. 0.340 Or if you prefer 0 Degrees 20 Minutes 24 Seconds Run date is 11-10-15
You could, in theory, create a little logic postblock something along the lines of,
if depth$ = 501, then...
and have it add a new prefix. Or modify a custom drilling cycle to do that. However, it wouldn't verify correctly at all.
What I do for my macros is have a separate postblock set up, and turn it on or off using a misc. int. So if I have a threadmill, I set it up like normal in mastercam, and set "Use Threadmill Macro" to one in my misc numbers. This forces the output through the postblock which then strips and reformats everything the way I want it to. That way, my program verifies like normal inside mastercam yet I get the output I want in the NC.
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