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Haas Probe post!

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Anonymous
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Haas Probe post!

When I add probing to my final machine program to inspect the part. It post fine but I have no Idea what the G9810 codes mean where is the data that tells me what the probe measured. The probe worked fine but where do I find the data on the has machine or do I need some kind of setting installed on the Haas?

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LibertyMachine
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The value is stored in a variable on the machine. This is not a Fusion post matter, but more that of becoming familiar with the probing function. On my fanuc machines, I believe the value is stored in #140-#150 range


Seth Madore
Owner, Liberty Machine, Inc.
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Steinwerks
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As @LibertyMachine noted, this is about knowing how your machine uses the probing cycles.

 

Here's the manual: https://diy.haascnc.com/sites/default/files/Locked/2/Renishaw_Programming_Manual_H_2000_6222_0A_B.PD...

 

It can do far more than what is in HSM right now, by the way, so have fun with it!

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Anonymous
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Thanks so much I found it!! YESSSSS

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Anonymous
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Awesome!!! Thanks...

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