Post Processor for Okuma OSP-P300M

Post Processor for Okuma OSP-P300M

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Post Processor for Okuma OSP-P300M

Anonymous
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Is there a proper post for this control? Where can I find one? The Okuma post from the Autodesk website doesnt work and requires editing before the machine can read it. 

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seth.madore
Community Manager
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What sort of editing does it require? It's a rather easy thing to do most edits, just need to know what they are 🙂


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing


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Anonymous
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Need to get rid of the O and program name at the top. Tool change needs to be G116 TXX. Only put a NXX at a tool change.

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seth.madore
Community Manager
Community Manager

The first two are functional requirements and I will direct you in how to solve for those. The third is more a user desire, and I encourage you to undertake a small bit of research to figure out what needs to be tweaked in the post.

 

For the "O" and program name, do you want anything in "()" or just straight into the tool descriptions?


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing


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Anonymous
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I figured out how to post G116 instead of M06.

 

Would like the file name of the part being programmed at the top in ().

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gmdimarzio88
Collaborator
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Where did you replace that? I'm very new to editing posts. Why use G116 instead M6?

I'm trying to see how I can get a through spindle air blast after using TSC.

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Anonymous
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I'm looking to solve the exact same problems. Any updated help?

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Joesklein
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I am using this for a P300MA.

This is not perfect, but it allows me to enter the O when numbering the post, it will error out when not entering the O, it also does not allow for OOxxx.

there is also another edit for G73 to replace the I with Q and remove the J, some edits for my coolant, and it moves the table to the front when cycle is done.

Use and edit on your own risk.

 

Rename .txt to .cps.

 

 

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gmdimarzio88
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Thanks for the update. This post is a constant work in progress. The chipebraking drill cycle doesn't work correctly in the machine. I do know that. I just don't use that cycle so it's not an issue for me right now.

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Anonymous
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I get G73 for chip break drilling from my post. If you change it to G83 it works perfect.

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gmdimarzio88
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I just changed it in my post. We'll see how it does tomorrow. I remember the Okuma set up guys saying the I, J values set for that cycle were things he hadn't seen before. But we'll see what G73 to G83 does. Thanks again. Let's Okuma guys keep this up to date. Give people a resource. 

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matthewweake
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You can find a post here: https://massif.dev/post-processors/Okuma-Legacy-Genos-L-Series-Mill-Turn

Matthew Weake
matthew.w@cadpro.co.nz
+64 9 302 4028
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