I have a HAAS V-F2YT Machine that I customized with a tr160 trunnion. I had to change the A-axis parameters to simulate and control the trunnion correctly. (The A-axis was reporting -90 in the nc code and making the tilt go the wrong way on a HAAS VF2YT Machine) Having corrected that and verifying the control was working properly I decided to export the machine so others could use it outside my facility (Programming Supplier). When I try to Export the same machine, it crashes. I tried exporting with a "generic" machine from the library and export works fine. I have uploaded three error instances but thought to come here for a possible solution.
Any ideas as to what might be happening with my custom machine? It looks like it might be the cloud translation wreaking havoc somewhere down the line.
I would send the file - but alas - I cannot export it.
To all those who've posted here; what machine are you starting with? Is it one from our machine library that you modify, or is it one from another source?
I started with a machine from the machine library (HAAS) VF-2YT . Added the TR160 Trunnion to the machine design. Adjusted the A-Axis parameters, saved as Haas vf-2yt with TR-160 Trunnion V2 with trunnion in my local library, and tried to export that machine - resulting in several crashes when exporting, I tried different times and crashed each time. BUT... Tried again today (haven't had the notion to revisit since my post) and voila! it worked, I was able to Export it to Haas vf-2yt with TR-160 Trunnion V2.f3z in my Documents Folder. SO I guess it is working fine now - go figure... Thanks to all who participated in bringing this issue to the foreground - maybe it was a glitch in the Matrix!
@seth.madore I'm experiencing the same issue. I tried exporting a Haas DT-1 customized with a HRT160SS rotary and Fusion 360 crashed. I tried on another computer and it crashed again. It seems like the last commenter here had it randomly work after a while, so I'll wait a few days and try again. It would be great if this bug got resolved.
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