sub spindle post/machining

sub spindle post/machining

matthew_pitmanF2EMW
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sub spindle post/machining

matthew_pitmanF2EMW
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Hi all, we have DN solutions lynx2100 lsya. im having issues with DN solutions post using the sub spindle and where it grabs/picks up the part. this part ive set it up to grab -19mm down the first diameter and it will post its rapid position to B2. Then feed to B-19. 

 

However this wont work with DN solutions machines as the B is treated as its own machine position and doesn't work from the G54(main spindle position). so Roughly what it would actually be is somewhere around B-300 to B-400 somewhere where it will actually need to be to grab the part. i dont think there is anything wrong with my post configuration or program setup. Is there anyway to get it to post in the correct format or is manual edits needed?

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seth.madore
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Umm. I've got a Lynx 2100 LSYB sitting right behind me and I can say with 100% certainty that the sub spindle does in fact read the active work offset. Is it possible that there is a parameter in the control that's preventing the -B- from reading the work offset?


Seth Madore
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matthew_pitmanF2EMW
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im not sure if there would be a parameter. every lynx and puma I've worked on has always read the B home position as B0 then any transfer position has always been B-200 to B-400 depending on how long the parts have been and where part is pulled out from the main spindle? Do you know what the parameter would be?

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seth.madore
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I do not, sorry. Mine worked properly right out of the gate, so it's not something I've had to mess with.

Does your machine have a Fanuc or Siemens control?


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matthew_pitmanF2EMW
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Ours are all fanuc based machines and the one in question is on the newest version, the machine is only 9 months old.

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seth.madore
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I would suggest contacting your machine tool vendor and asking one of their AE's about this.

This is the code I'm running on my machine without issue:

M0(CLEAN PART AND PLUG) 
G0G54B.5
G1B0.F50.
 
N10(RGH OUT 2.330 DETAIL)

 

I assume you're doing so already, but you do need to put a B value into the 4th row of the work offset. For this part (for example) I've got a B -10.200" value. 


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing


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