I am surprised to hear it RAPIDS back to the paused position. It would seem
a slow move would be much safer or at a fraction of the commanded speed or
something.


On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 12:47 PM, Rick Lair <r...@superiorroll.com> wrote:

> All the machines in our shop (Cincinnati Milacron, Fagor, Hermle, just
> to name a few) that are able to perform a jog move during a
> paused/feedhold state, take a straight and direct path back to where the
> pause was enabled, at whatever the maximum jog speed rate is.
>
> In saying this, we acknowledge that if we are say, cutting a bore in a
> part on a turning center, hit feedhold during a program, retract out,
> and jog up, replace or rotate the cutting insert, that you ABSOLUTELY
> HAVE TO jog back down to a point at or below where the cut was being
> made, or the obvious happens, you buy a new piece of material, and work
> on the machine for the next 2 shifts to replace broken taper pins, and
> realign the turret and whatever else broke in the mayhem.
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Rick
>
>
>
>
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