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hello why with each tool change I have to redo my Z zero of the part even though I have just measured the tool
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Re: original part
It depends on the way how you measure the tool length.
Use the reference tool method or the Z-fixed method.
Uwe
Use the reference tool method or the Z-fixed method.
Uwe
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Re: original part
Bonjour j'utilise la bibliothèque d'outils en automatique
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Re: original part
I noticed that the H value does not move Example I had tool 1 so T1 H1 I call tool 2 I measure it automatically (because I am in pliers no automatic tool charger) Once measured the screen indicates T2 H1 when I should have T2 H2 Normally, once measured, the CNC must know where it is by deduction from the program origin in Z
J'ai remarqué que la valeur H ne bouge pas
Exemple j'avais l'outil 1 donc T1 H1
J'appelle l'outil 2 je le mesure en automatique ( par ce que je suis en pince pas de chargeur outil auto)
Une fois mesuré l'écran indique T2 H1 alors que je devrais avoir T2 H2
Normalement une fois mesuré la cnc doit savoir où elle se trouve par déduction de origine programme en Z
J'ai remarqué que la valeur H ne bouge pas
Exemple j'avais l'outil 1 donc T1 H1
J'appelle l'outil 2 je le mesure en automatique ( par ce que je suis en pince pas de chargeur outil auto)
Une fois mesuré l'écran indique T2 H1 alors que je devrais avoir T2 H2
Normalement une fois mesuré la cnc doit savoir où elle se trouve par déduction de origine programme en Z
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Re: original part
T2 M6 changes the tool
G43 H2 changes the tool offset and diameter
so after T2 M6 and G43 H2 the screen will show T2 H2
Uwe
G43 H2 changes the tool offset and diameter
so after T2 M6 and G43 H2 the screen will show T2 H2
Uwe
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Re: original part
Donc cela vient ma façon de programmer
Faut il inscrire ces ligne avec intercom
Faut il inscrire ces ligne avec intercom
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Re: original part
not if you maintain a tool library.
the old mill training instruction video shows this.
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Re: original part
and if not using fixed tool holders you can do this with Swissi's ProbeApp
Hope this helps
Nigel
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Re: original part
Ok thank you very much for your answer
I have another question about advances. When I lower the advance button to zero %, the advances continue to advance.
Is it possible to have no movement at zero %?
Ok merci beaucoup pour votre réponse
J' ai une autre question concernant les avances. Quand je baisse le bouton des avances a zéro % les avances continue d'avancer
Est il possible d'avoir aucun mouvement à zéro %?
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Re: original part
Use Feed Hold
Uwe
Uwe
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