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Probing - RMP60 1) Trying to do probing on DOOSAN NHP 5000 -HMC with B axis machine. Control Fanuc 31i - Model B 2) History - we did only manual probe of the raw material to set the offsets and measuring some feature size etc only...no other serious probing. Machine is installed with Inspection plus & probe is RMP 60. 3) we started testing CAM (mastercam) based probing just a week ago..with CIMCO . 4)All the 3axis measuring we did on the B0 side without any issue and it worked good. We Checked ...hole dia & depth , rectangle pocket size , single surface side angle check , Hole dia check and re-cut by auto adjusting tool wear etc on B0 face.. 5) PATH OBSTRUCTION error pop-up when rotated the B axis table to 90 ( B+90/-90/45/30 etc ) to check the features on the B90 face . Probe switch on at 9832 then goes to the line 9810 and throws the alarm but still the probe is around 60mm above the part surface. 6) Job mounted on Tombstone face - B0 Please look at the code below and if anyone can point out my mistake... TY
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OK gentlemen, this is a new one on me. And I will preface this by saying just because I have not seen this before doesn't mean it hasn't been done. We have a customer that purchased TCP(G43.4) on their horizontal machining center. So I am asking the 5 axis (4?) pros here if they have encountered this? Possible? Advisable? Better options? I don't want to touch this one since I have absolutely no experience with this use of TCP. But since it's been thrown in my lap, I guess I will have to pursue this. Can anyone comment on this? I would have had no problem suggesting TWP for this application. Paul
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Hi -- I need to configure a post processor for a Toyoda FA550ii with a GE Fanuc Series 16i-M. This is my first time programming for a 4 axis HMC, and my reseller has suggested using the generic HMC post. Does anybody have any experience with this machine, or better, have experience configuring a post for this machine? Any help would be appreciated. -Bret Vanderhyden Goleta, California
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