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I run an operation to drill holes, clear that then run an operation to profile, clear that, etc. My CNC work has previously been of the 'one thing at a time' sort. I had just set diameter in Cambam and the PP worked correctly. I haven't had an issue with diameters/radii. I will try the revised version later today hopefully.
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As above, I had to tweak the + and - a bit but in the end all worked according to plan and I got a series of holes and counterbores done. I managed to do some real work with drilling yesterday. However, like you, I find my machine dislikes 'standard' G code and I am getting good results with your PP so I am not going the G route unless I have to. Incidentally, my machine came from it's original as new owner so it came with a file of all the documentation, even the tie on labels it was delivered with! Also, a brand new, unused magnetic overlay. The alloy sign was a 20,000 block program, that drip-fed OK before I discovered the above. It does not attempt to store the program and if you move off transfer blockwise (because you forgot to zero Z) and come back again, it dumps it and you need to start again, but it works smoothly. You must let all the program tansfer before hitting the start button or it reverts to drip feeding. You must have a clear or nearly clear 151 memory though otherwise it reverts to drip-feed. I have sent a 2300 block program over, no problem.
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If you watch the server screen on your PC, it takes a minute or so for all the program to be passed over but it all goes, not just 999 blocks. If you clear all stuff from the 151 memory to give it maximum room, do a 'transfer blockwise' of a large program, it takes the lot over to the machine. One thing I have found this weekend whilst drip-feeding. So, without further ado, pls find the new version attached. I can't test it end-to-end, because it makes a 2600 line program, and the controller baulks at more than 1000 lines per program. There are probably other bugs but this PP & PPP combination have taken a DXF file I bought, and generated HH code which loads onto the machine & seems to run. Net post-post-processor which could do the job - one for later.Ģ) Although I've got the TOOL CALL n Sxxx OK, the machine doesn't stop to request a new tool. Fixing that is beyond my VBS scripting abilities, but I might be able to write a. Note that, at the moment, it ONLY works if your stock top surface reference is Z=0 the reason is, HH Conversational expects the drilling cycle parameters to be INCREMENTAL from the tool start point, whereas CamBam outputs absolute values and the only time the incremental depth = absolute depth is if the start point is zero.ġ) The machine spits out identical canned cycles for a stack of holes the same size/depth if I were handwriting the code, I'd set up my canned cycle once, call it, move, call it, move, call it, move, etc. Printed user guide My SINUMERIK Operate V4.OK, here's a fixed version, which will correctly (I think - need to test it) drill holes using the "pecking" canned cycle.User Guide for SINUMERIK Operate 4.7 (PDF, colour, low-res, 10 MB).User Guide for SINUMERIK Operate 4.7 (PDF, b/w, 17 MB).Printed user guide My SINUMERIK Operate V4.5, order from Christiani (german website only).User Guide for SINUMERIK Operate 4.5 (PDF, colour, low-res, 7 MB).User Guide for SINUMERIK Operate 4.5 (PDF, b/w, 15 MB),.In the print version, the user guide has magnetic holders and fixed, wipeable laminated sides. The appendix contains an overview of the SINUMERIK Operate shortcuts and an overview of G code commands. In addition to the SINUMERIK Operate chapter - with general operating tips - the other chapters give practical expert knowledge for the milling, turning and working with multitasking machines. This user guide provides you with an overview of the range of functions of SINUMERIK Operate and gives you useful tips and tricks for your daily work. All of the important functions and features of SINUMERIK Operate are briefly summarised here.