How to edit canned cycles

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pmchoudek
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How to edit canned cycles

Post by pmchoudek »

Hi there,

I did not create the canned cycles in my Acorn, and I would like to know how to edit them. I looked in the cnc12 operator manual and see that it says "F5 - Canned Cycles" in section 10.7.5 but in my software there is no option for "F5 - Cycles"

Please advise

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Re: How to edit canned cycles

Post by tblough »

Canned cycles cannot be edited.
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Re: How to edit canned cycles

Post by cnckeith »

hi. look for "cycles' in Intercon, there you will get a list of them and can choose to use the one you want, just fill in the blank to "edit' them and generate the part g code automatically.
see the manual for step by step tutorial and there is an old training video that still applies

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