Hello All,
I'd like to get in touch with someone who owns, or has access to a Mori Seiki MV55 with Yasnac MX2 Control. I have a full backup of the NC Parameters, but not the Diagnostic Parameters,...
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Hello All,
I'd like to get in touch with someone who owns, or has access to a Mori Seiki MV55 with Yasnac MX2 Control. I have a full backup of the NC Parameters, but not the Diagnostic Parameters,...
Hello got2be,
For a start, your program code is flawed. The Conditional Statement "IF[#2EQ1]GOTO10" is irrelevant; the program will execute the same way whether the Conditional Statement is included...
Hello Joe,
The code shown is just four threading passes on the one Thread; no multiple thread with gaps between.
Regards,
Bill
But less than 360deg. If one were to use the R Format for a full 360deg, a more accurate overall result would be achieved by programming, say, a 359.5deg arc, and 0.5deg arc. However, is there was an...
A 360deg circular move can't be programmed in one Block using R Format. In every case where I've seen a full circle programmed using R Format, the user has programmed two Command Blocks, each dealing...
I'm sure that we're all sure what you don't get
You teach the uninformed all that you know and they still know nothing. By expressing your ideas simply exhibits what little you know about CNC machining and programming in general.
You don't get...
It has nought to do with what you have suggested. Typical Motion Control Software, that which generates the motion trajectory, typically uses an Arc Centre, Arc Radius, and the included Angle of the...
Hello zedodia,
Empty vessels make the most noise.
With regards to your question,
In your example code below, there would be no requirement to pass #100 and #101 in MACRO1 PROG and MACRO2 PROG...
If you want the Safest, Easiest method, then you're not going to like the answer. Using Macro Variables and setting them via a Single Macro Call Block, or have the Variables grouped together at the...
Hello Heavy_Metal,
What he doesn't explain, is how its implemented; all gong and no dinner. Particularly with Haas, Fanuc, Mitsubishi and other controls, Variables are Decimal Numeric and not...
Hello kurmay,
OK, I see that now. However, as stated in my previous Post, G42 and the direction of travel defined by the profile points indicates an OD Turning Op, one in which setting the tool as...
Hello kurmay,
I haven't waded through your math, but at a glance at the Part Profile and the Post Output (see attached below),
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I can't see how you get there. The Radius of the Tool and...
You purport to be some sort of Okuma Guru (skeptical), but again in this Post you display your lack of knowledge and of being a jerk.
I see you're still demonstrating your lack of knowledge.
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G90/G91 are from the same G Code Group
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Yet they can be combined in the same Block. The above are extracts from a...
Hello sinha and mactec54,
In the way you can combine Absolute and Incremental with a lathe control, (G00 X100.0 W-30.0) so are you able to do the same with a mill control using G90 and G91 in the...
Hello Jim,
For sure the OP needs to specify the control being used. The references to G90/G91 in previous Posts will only apply for Absolute/Incremental Mode for a Fanuc Lathe control if the control...
You keep dredging up these ancient Thread to promote your own web site, giving the impression that you're some kind of expert; then you spoil the illusion by Posting an example that puts on show your...
Just like that other Spambot MetalZilla, you've dredged up an ancient Thread to promote your own web site. The OP's Thread is specifically about the use of G92 being used to set the Coordinate...
An ancient Thread that was answered succinctly by dcoupar with "No difference other than the G-Code system."
The G76 and G78 cycles are not only similar, but exact same with an alternate address....
Hello Nigel,
Your example code in this Thread doesn't call any Tool Radius Comp Offset.
The correct D number command to use is the one under which you have registered the Radius value for the...
Hello Nigel,
Your code as is would apply the Tool Radius Comp over the long X travel and would probably result in a taper on the Y2139.5 side.
There are a couple of questions you need to answer...
Hello platonas,
Is the alarm number associated with your G28 command error, p/s10? If so the control does not have that option. Instead of G28, G53 can be used in conjunction with a coordinate that...
With the G81 cycle there are only three components that can be changed, Drill Depth, Retract Plane and Feed Rate. I can see how good it would be to know that, rather than quickly edit any one, or...
coulda woulda shoulda; still nothing beneficial for the OP
This is not my first rodeo and I find it difficult to imagine that a G81 drilling cycle, the most basic of the canned drilling cycles, needs to be made any more versatile. The cycle is to rapid to a...
Hello ArtEngineer,
As well as posting a snippet of your code, identify for the Forum the make of the control. By convention, G81, as mentioned by mactec54, G81 has no dwell at the bottom of the...
Hello danilom,
As far as a Tool Change Macro is concerned, parameter bit 0040.5 is important. When set to "1", program O9000 is called by a "T" Code.
If your Macro Variables start at #100,...
Hello Third-Gen,
The only FS6 control that had Geometry Offset Programming was the 6M (Machining Centre) Model B control. When it still exists on the control panel, Model B (T and M Series) control...
Hello TeoDR,
Are you assuming that the Main Program (the program from which the Tool Change Subprogram is being called) is starting from the beginning when control returns from the Tool Change...