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Turning - Spindle brake when parting off
Morning,
Ive posted this in manufacture but not had any joy, Im hoping it may get picked up here. I have one main point which is a problem and then a second just looking for some clarity on what the command does
1. When I use a live milling tool and have C-axis optimisation on, the part off code produces a M14 line, causing the machine to error. I guess this is a bug?
2. I have no idea what C-axis optimisation should actually do? As when its ON I get XY's and a G112 plus the above error. And when its OFF I get XY's with a G112 minus the above error. When I post with it turned OFF the code is useable, I get good parts but it obviously still uses the C-Axis.
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Attach your post here, from what I understand of your problem when Parting off you get the M14 code, I guess that code should be it most cases an Mcode for your part Catcher.
That we can see only in your pp.
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Morning,
Thanks for the reply, Ive attached the post now.
But it's not the parts catcher m code as that is present (m36) along side the M14, when 'use part catcher' is selected in the part off cycle.
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I see that the problem is coming from here:
If you suppress your 2D contour XZC Milling will no longer have a M14 there.
It seems it should be an unlocking of C axis at the end of your live tool milling.
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Thanks for this, Ill give it a whirl
But as far as I'm aware the post Im using is the standard haas post from fusion? Post modification is something I dont ever play around with, I dont know enough about it
Could it be that the post Im using has since been updated by fusion?
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It's possible it's been updated for sure, I know they keep the Haas posts well maintained. maybe is better to get the latest one according to your machine needs.
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