i remember using the renishaw functions on a mzak, exact same interface. Also, you had to push multiple times to get the "single Cycle". It's nice to know it's something that didn't only happen to me XD
Use G56HA so you don't get mixed up with hight numbers and it doesn't limit you to 300 offsets, you can use up to eight digit tool numbers, in my case I use the first digit for tool type followed by diameter in decimal, like tool 10125 is 1/8” drill, 20250 is a 1/4-20 tap.
Why did you have to define the tool length offset in mdi when you commanded that z move? I'm not used to that on Mazak, if you command a g90g00g54x1.0 it automatically takes into account the tool length offset that is in the spindle. You don't have to remind the machine...🤔
That's a lot of menus and button clicks to set zero vs a Haimer. What are some big advantages to a probe that would win over a Haimer and would you recommend one for someone doing lots of prototyping and one offs?
1st off I love this content, as a new 560 s/u operator, I wanted to know how close to the center of the part for accuracy do you need to be so the Renishaw probe doesn't miss the edge and damage it ?
Great vid Jason 👍 Thanks for taking the extra time to shoot and edit these vids BTW…. I notice that the tool setter on the LH side of the table, has the sensor part ‘outboard’. Most setups I see on vids have the tool setter sensor swung around so it’s ‘inboard’. Any special reason for your set up? Regards, Robert
Looks like a brand new machine that's never made any or many chips. Likely just an oversight on the tool touch probe setup. I have mine so its inboard and I've cut the post down so its much shorter and closer to the tops of my vises.
Hello dear my name is İsmail There is a problem on my machine, it gives 5223 buffer overflow error, we take the Md1 file about it, we get this error when calling the program auto, do you know?