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G154

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Set work offset to G54, setup sheet says G54. NC code has G154. Using Haas post. Any idea what setting is responsible for this?
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HughesTooling
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It looks like the post is setup so you just enter your offset from 1 to 24. If you set it to 1 the post outputs G54 and so on.

 

Mark

 

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Perfect! Thank you Mark.
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jeff.walters
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HSM is designed to use 1 (your input offset) as the first offset for your machine. This way you can changer between machines easier. Now when you enter 54 what happens is the system then assumes you want to use the extended work offsets, hence the G154 output. This behavior is controlled by your post.
Jeff Walters
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Anonymous
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Makes sense, and thanks for the extra detail.

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matthew
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Fusion 360 users,

The WCS offset works like this...

Numbers 0-6 output g54-g59, the default being 0, they are as follows

0=g54

1=g54

2=g55

3=g56

4=g57

5=g58

6=g59

Numbers 7 and up will output a "g154 P#" (Haas users) or "g54.1 p1" (Fanuc, Mazac ...).  This means, for Haas users, if you wanted to output the offset "g154 p1" you would input "7" 

The input 54 would give you an output WCS "g154 p48"   (54 - 6 = 48)

 

-Matt

 

See image below for WCS Offset box.

 

Screen Shot 2016-12-28 at 2.30.55 PM.png 

 

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Steinwerks
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This has been covered many times, but I do have to point out that you've dug up a thread from nearly two years ago Smiley Wink

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matthew
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Thought a good explanation this function was in order!    

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