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  1. #1
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    Okuma OSP-100L TOOL WEAR TABLE A

    How do I flag a tool number in the program so that it will count in Table A of the tool wear page labeled( number of work pieces)? Do I need to replace the T0202 With something else? Any Ideas are welcome The manual is not much help!!

  2. #2
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    Re: Okuma OSP-100L TOOL WEAR TABLE A

    its not clear what you want to do?
    do you mean tool life management? so that after X-number of work pieces the tool changes to the next spare tool?

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    Re: Okuma OSP-100L TOOL WEAR TABLE A

    I recall using commands like TG=01 OG=01 instead of T010101 on an old LC20 OSP5000L-G to use tools assigned to Groups rather than actual physical tool numbers.
    i.e. I could assign multiple tools to a specific group that I could set via the tool data pages.
    I could set different ways that each tool could expire, i.e. Cut Time, Tool Wear (established via probe results), or QTY of parts machined.
    TG= Tool Group
    OG= Offset Group
    Maybe this will help?
    Brian.

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    Re: Okuma OSP-100L TOOL WEAR TABLE A

    yes that is tool life management and would work if he has the TLM option.
    That is only useful on a multi-task machine with ATC
    I think we need to see a screen shot of the screen he's talking about and/or his machine model to know for sure what he wants.

  5. #5
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    Re: Okuma OSP-100L TOOL WEAR TABLE A

    It can be incremented using VTLCN if I remember right.

    VTLCN[1]=VTLCN[1]+1

    Best regards,

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