CSR on acorn 5.1

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Leodoc
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CSR on acorn 5.1

Post by Leodoc »

How do I change the CSR to correct the y axis? so the angle is along Y.
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Re: CSR on acorn 5.1

Post by tblough »

Section 4.4 in the Mill Operator's Manual.
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Re: CSR on acorn 5.1

Post by tblough »

You can select the direction for the measurement points, but the rotation symbol will always appear on the X DRO.
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Re: CSR on acorn 5.1

Post by cnckeith »

Leodoc wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 12:36 pm How do I change the CSR to correct the y axis? so the angle is along Y.
are you talking about lining up a rotated part/stock to the Y axis?

OR fixing a machine that is not square Y to X?
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