I've found that the SHUTTLE IN/SHUTTLE OUT RELAYS sometimes get sticky and the shuttle will time out. You night try cleaning the relay contacts or replacing the relays.
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I've found that the SHUTTLE IN/SHUTTLE OUT RELAYS sometimes get sticky and the shuttle will time out. You night try cleaning the relay contacts or replacing the relays.
Is this MX-45 VAE a Haas? I didn't know they made such a thing.
This is from the Haas Mill Operator's Manual...worth a try:
Useful G and M Codes
M00, M01, M30 - Stop Program
G04 - Dwell
G65 Pxx - Macro subprogram call. Allows passing of variables.
M96 Pxx...
dave1669,
You're posting to the "g-code-programming" forum. You'd probably have better luck if you posted this to the "hitachi-seikis" forum.
This is the Haas lathe forum. Why not post this in the Fanuc forum? Or even in the specific machine forum?
Some DNC software (Predator, for one) has what's called "Remote Request" which allows the machine operator to initiate a drip-feed or download from the CNC control by sending a small (2 or 3 blocks)...
A caveat: I last used this about 20 years ago, so I may be way off base, but I thought it might be worth a try. In any case, proceed with extreme caution.
Some older Fanuc/GE Fanuc controls had...
What model of Fanuc?
Just curious... what version of Predator Editor are you using for this?
Is it possible that T1M06 is calling a tool-change macro (O9001 or some such thing) which is causing these unexpected moves?
Is it a Haas APC, or aftermarket?
His program is fine. He does NOT need to repeat the F3.4 at each G01. Also, he is feeding into the part (G1 Z-0.075 F3.4).
From the Haas Operator manual:
The feedrate value (F) can be on the...
Are you looking in the Parameter Manual or the Operator's Manual? There's also a blurb in my 0T-A Operator's manual at the start of the "Preparatory Functions" that refers to the parameters for...
I have a 0-T model C/D manual that specifies PRM 0036 bits 1 and 5 determine which G-Code system is used. It MAY be the same on the 0T-A and B... no guarantees.
What are you doing wrong? As far as I can tell, you're not giving us enough information to help you.
1. What make/model of control is it?
2. What happens when it gets to the G04 block... do you...
The 0iT-C parameter manual I have shows WZR as being bit 7 in parameter #1201, not #1202.
If you're referring to the Fanuc Program Transfer Tool, I've used it for program management (transfer programs, etc. to & from CNC memory while sitting at the PC) but I wasn't aware it would work...
Look through the help files for "Remote Request". I believe that's how Multi-DNC handles DPRINT functions.
This is from an old piece of sales literature (and it's all I have):
Sending other...
Mankoo43 says he has + AND - O.T. alarms in both axes. I don't believe you can move an axis with both + and - O.T. alarms.
I believe you can hold down the "P" and "CAN" buttons while powering up the machine. This should temporarily ignore the overtravel alarms and allow you to move (HANDLE or JOG) the offending axis away...
This is from the 18M-B Parameter Manual. Hope it's what you're looking for.
Are you using a USB to Serial adapter? (I seem to remember having similar problems with these in the past.) If so, you might consider buying or building a custom cable to eliminate the adapter.
Are you sending programs to your control via RS232? If so, the DNC software may be stripping the block numbers.
Do the block numbers on your code start with N?
N0001 G00... etc.
Did you get it figured out? What was the solution?
It may be the work coordinate system you're trying to se is not active.
Try this:
MDI mode
T0101 G54; INSERT - CYCLE START
Now touch off your tool.
might be a place to start: https://mtsandtg.com/turcite-b-lf
According to my F6M-B manual, G10 was an option. I'm surprised you don't get an alarm. Maybe your control has the Custom Macro option installed. If so, you could assign G54 X and Z with a macro...
You might check prm #3708 bit 0 (SAR). If it's set to 1, then it will wait for the spindle to reach speed. If set to 0, it won't.
Do you stop the spindle at the end of each tool segment? If so, why?
Please post a sample program so we can try and help.
I would *guess* you don't have an option installed such as Extended Edit. Can you punch the programs out and edit them on a PC?