Stephen Wille Padnos wrote:
> Jon Elson wrote:
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>>Stephen Wille Padnos wrote:
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>>>Jon Elson wrote:
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Oh, I've got one, too: If you have a start spindle (M03 S1234)
in the first line of the program, and use the "run from line"
function in Axi
Gentlemen,
When starting in the middle of a program on my Cincinnati control
and (I think) Haas controls the controls process the program as if the
machine was running. This sets the state of everything as if you ran
the machine to that postition and pushed feed hold. When you push
cycle start
Jon Elson wrote:
>Stephen Wille Padnos wrote:
>
>
>>Jon Elson wrote:
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>>>[snip]
>>>
>>>Oh, I've got one, too: If you have a start spindle (M03 S1234)
>>>in the first line of the program, and use the "run from line"
>>>function in Axis, it will not start the spindle! There is no
>>
Stephen Wille Padnos wrote:
> Jon Elson wrote:
>
>
>>[snip]
>>
>>Oh, I've got one, too: If you have a start spindle (M03 S1234)
>>in the first line of the program, and use the "run from line"
>>function in Axis, it will not start the spindle! There is no
>>workaround for this except a manual
Jon Elson wrote:
>[snip]
>
>Oh, I've got one, too: If you have a start spindle (M03 S1234)
>in the first line of the program, and use the "run from line"
>function in Axis, it will not start the spindle! There is no
>workaround for this except a manual spindle switch.
>
>
Are you saying it
Kirk Wallace wrote:
> I did a tool change into the lathe spindle when I was trying to single
> step through a program. I stepped until I got to a block with a G28 and
> T5 M6 (move to home and change tool) in it. The program would not step
> at this point so I just hit the resume button, where it p
I did a tool change into the lathe spindle when I was trying to single
step through a program. I stepped until I got to a block with a G28 and
T5 M6 (move to home and change tool) in it. The program would not step
at this point so I just hit the resume button, where it proceeded to do
the tool chan