Don't use the @OP_DRL so I can't help with that.

Put the #COOLNT in any section you want and substitute the "M" codes for what you use.

@TOOLCHG
#COOLNT

@COOLNT
0,
1,M08
2,M08
3,M27
4,M09

-Dave-





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Hi guys,
 
What is the difference between using the  'old' @FXD1 etc. drilling sections and the 'new' @OP_DRL  sections?
 
Also, trying to use the @COOLNT section  to output flood, thro or air coolant always returns the value of 4  regardless of what I've chosen in the planner! Any ideas? Perhaps somebody could send me an example  from their working template file.
 
Regards,
 
Bill in the  UK.

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