> Date: Mon, 10 Aug 2009 20:21:03 +0100
> From: rob...@innovative-rc.com
> To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Servo tuning--plot request
>
> HI dale
>
> thanks for sending over the PDF iv given it a read over, nice work so
> fare. where is this article going? in a
> Press feedhold -> Jog... then do whatever you want, then Mem -> Start ->
> Start
>
>
here we go
http://www.fanuc.co.jp/en/product/new_product/2007/0702/0701_programrestart.html
now i believe you still have to restart spindle, coolant on etc if u
stop them. especially if u press reset which
On Sun, 9 Aug 2009 20:41:39 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
>Well - I'd love to see a Fanuc 16/18/21 do as you ask.
>
>From memory on a Mori Seiki
Press feedhold -> Jog... then do whatever you want, then Mem -> Start ->
Start
If yours doesn't do that, it's either broken or disabled in machine
pa
HI dale
thanks for sending over the PDF iv given it a read over, nice work so
fare. where is this article going? in a mag or the likes? just
interested realy
o, on the image to Gcode, the word your looking for is gray scale in
black white image for depth perception i believe.
Did you think ab
robert wrote:
>> Well - I'd love to see a Fanuc 16/18/21 do as you ask.
>>
OK, my 1978 vintage Allen-Bradley 7320 had a feature called "jog
retract". You could hit cycle stop at any point in a move, press jog
retract, and then move one axis only as much as you desired. Normally
this might
>None of the Mori Seiki, Kitamura, or Hwacheon machines I have used have this
>magic ability. ( I leave out
>Mazak>- cause they are just different, and Okuma, which doesn't really break
>the rules, they just made up
>there own.)
Greg - you can safely add Mazak to that list too - My very current
Hello Everybody,
I am trying to suppress the drawing of the preview in AXIS of one G0
move using (AXIS,hide) and (AXIS,show).
However, it does not work as I think it should ;)
Does anybody have something similar working or could point me to a
working example ?
Excerpt of non-working gcode:
# =
thank you for the answer.
no, the controller is not that kind of controller but the protocoll is realy
simple. the communication works over the com-port and ther are only a few
commands to control the machine. there is only one command to move the machine.
Sending the command @0M X, SpeedX, Y, S
If it's not a "step & direction" parallel port device, and it's not one
of the smart I/O devices listed in our documentation, then it is not
likely to have an existing hardware driver in emc2.
http://linuxcnc.org/docs/html/#Hardware%20Drivers
Jeff
hi everybody,
i'm new in this mailing-list.
i took a look at emc and it is beatifull. but i've a little problem. the
machine i use has got an isel interface card 5 as controller and i did not find
any information if emc works with it.
so my question: can i use emc with my isel-controller or is i
> Well - I'd love to see a Fanuc 16/18/21 do as you ask.
>
the philips control on our DSG has a crude form of it
if you do a run from line. it will run through the program doing no
moves setting its self up checks if tool is in right turret location
loads up spindle speed & gear range
loads th
Robert,
>
>> Forget the fancy math. Mostly CAM takes care of that. Complicated sub
>> routines aren't used a lot either.
>>
>> Main reasons being, the operator is likely to know nothing more than the
>> standard Fanuc stuff and if he doesn't understand the code your asking
>> for trouble. Commercia
It's included in your emc2 install (under nc-files/lathe-pawn.ngc)
Or you can download it from here:
http://git.linuxcnc.org/gitweb?p=emc2.git;a=blob_plain;f=nc_files/lathe_pawn.ngc;hb=HEAD
Regards,
Alex
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