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When you say Renishaw setup in NHP... in what regard? The tool setter? The probe? Calibration? Inspection? Give me a little more detail of what you are looking for.
It is an awesome feature, personally on my LYNX2600 I have the possibility for more than one reference position points (G30 P2, P3 etc). Is it possible to have many different reference position points as an option also in a milling machine? How many is the most?
Sure. You will need G53 G30 when commanding a transfer axis (A or B) on a two spindle lathe (if there is an offset other than Zero in the work offset page). If the is an offset in the register for this Axis, the machine will go to work offset zero first, then go to G30 position. To be safe, I always use G53 G30 to send a transfer axis home.
Hello, really helpfull video. I would like to ask if there is any possibility on FANUC controllers to monitor tool life WITHOUT setting tool group, just as an individual tool. Thank you!
John, thanks for the question and it's a good one. On the Fanuc control the only way to control tool life is to make it with a tool group. So if you only have one tool, make a group with one tool in it and call it in your program at T1001 H999 and let it eat. That's the best solution I have for you. Thanks for the question!
Thanks for sharing! Looks a lot like the UI on my 2012 Puma 2100SY. I read the whole DTLM Manual and played with it but it's not very intuitive. This is somewhat different (milling) but I think this answers a lot of the questions I had.
These are fantastic! I appreciate the effort to make these videos. Only a small critique, the music volume is high and makes it a bit difficult to hear the instruction given. For future topics, would it be possible to do a video about setting the Y offset for multi axis lathes? Thanks again guys!
It is a really nice option that can save tools and workpieces. You could mention also the M200/M201 G code activation possibility also. Is there any chance of modifying values and limits of loss management through G code data input?
John, yes. As I mentioned in the video you can us G700 with a series of variables to define each tool. It is a little complex, so I intend to do a future video in how to cover this.
@@markchristopher5809 dear Mark, I really thank you for pointing it out, I was checking the manual but I could not find. Something more on this topic, is there any possibility to activate record mode via g code? Or only monitor mode via M200/M201?
@@johnn.katsaoras4958 No. Unfortunately you cannot activate record mode with a G or M code. It requires a human to interact with the control to put it in that mode.
Thanks for your comment! We will add it to our list of potential topics for upcoming videos. We select our topics based on requests for information. FANUC also has some resources on this topic: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hgKZAdhp3_U.html
Excellent video. We have just purchased this machine and I have been getting to grips with it. Great machine. We also have the Puma 2600 LM with programmable steady and tail stock, also a great machine.
In my post processor I have the option to turn AICC "off" or on (i can pick levels) or there is the option for "NANO" Can anyone explain what nano does?
Good question! Nano Smoothing is an option from Fanuc that all of our machines come standard with. So, in DN machines when you turn on AICC, NANO Smoothing is automatically turned on. What Nano Smoothing does is take all of those tiny little straight lines in an arc that your cam system generated and turns them into a spline. This allows the look ahead in the control to not try and make every little line appear in your part and gives you that nice finish you are looking for. As for your particular software, I am not sure of why they have the NANO option, but if it were me, I would just use the AICC and know that when I use it, the Nano Smoothing is automatically on. Hope this helps!
Luke, that's a great question. AICC comes set from the factory at "R5". As I said in the video the range is from 1-10. When you turn AICC off with the G5.1 Q0, when you go to turn it back on in another program or later in your current program, you have to give it a G5.1 R3 for example. As for your CAM software, different software's allow for this option to be added into your post. It's a menu they can "turn on" so that you can select AICC option levels when you are programming your part. You will need to talk to your CAM distributor if they offer that option.
hi nice video i like it,can you make a video whats the process of intalling angle head in horizontal boring mill doosan,thanks for the info you shared.
Is this a new machine you are working on? The older controls did not have this function, that could be your problem. Let me know what year model the machine is.
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It would be great to have a video on setting up parts ejector, air blast, Parts catcher, coolant flush and setting parts counters/ limiting part runs to certain quantities. A video for lathe accessories and tying this video together for full automation.
Hey, @DNSolutionsAmerica, I love your videos and I'm excited to receive a machine very soon. I just wanted to say it would be very nice to have modern tutorials for the modern version of manual guide i. ESPECIALLY the mill/turn conversational programming. I'm very eager to program parts like what's in the video! Thanks
Thought you can just push edit...scroll through the programme where you want to start from ...hi light it ..go back to memory and hit the green button ...and it will run from where you highlighted it...
Very good tip. The reason you have to powwr down your CNC is because when you powewr on it will do a Sram data back-up. I also recommendo to unlock your 9000´s programs , so taht way the CNC will back them up also. Best regards.
If it wasn't for all the time and money wasted by bad engineering and bad management in this industry, that self driving tool cart might actually be a legitimate savings.
I just laughed at our vertical operator bc of his random tool carousel. The horizontals I use don't have this encumbrance of chasing your tools around the carousel 😂