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INSPECTION RESULTS PROBLEM

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Message 1 of 17
info
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INSPECTION RESULTS PROBLEM

good morning,
as you can see in the attached images, both the simulation in fusion360 and in the machine everything proceeds at its best, while when I import the data the error appears and the points are not in the correct position.
The origin of setup is in the correct position and aligned also with the origin "project" on purpose not to have different problems.
Let me know if you have any information or to know where I am wrong.
Best regards

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Message 2 of 17
Richard.stubley
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Hi @info,

 

If you could attach your Fusion project and results file that would be excellent. I'm sure we can work out from there what's going on.

 

 



Richard Stubley
Product Manager - Fusion Mechanical Design
Message 3 of 17
info
in reply to: Richard.stubley

good morning @Richard.stubley  ,
I enclose the required files.
Best regards

Message 4 of 17
Richard.stubley
in reply to: info

Hi, This is a very interesting one. 

 

There seem to be decimal points missing from your results file. See the orange dots on the G800 line where the decimal should be.

What post processor are you using?

What machine and controller are you using?

 

If you have made any mods to your post can you attach it please.

Also If you do have the NC code you ran on the machine and could attach that it would be very helpful as well.

 

Sorry for all the questions but it stops having to have lots of separate messages. Screenshot 2020-10-06 094722.jpg



Richard Stubley
Product Manager - Fusion Mechanical Design
Message 5 of 17
info
in reply to: Richard.stubley

I attach my post processor that I'm using and also the program in Gcode.
my machine is a Kitamura 4xt and control and an Arumatik that would be a mitsubishi, but on Fanuc basis.

Message 6 of 17
Richard.stubley
in reply to: info

Hi @info,

 

So it does seem that the DPRNT on your controller cannot output a decimal directly. However it can if it is being referenced from a macro variable.

 

So I have expanded a few lines and wrote the information into a macro variable to then write it back in the DPRNT line. Its added more lines of code but hopefully will work for you. 

 

If you could give this a try please and then let me take a look at the results file I will be able to check if its working as intended.

 

 

 



Richard Stubley
Product Manager - Fusion Mechanical Design
Message 7 of 17
info
in reply to: Richard.stubley

ho eseguito la tua prova.
Ti mando sia l'errore che i file

Message 8 of 17
Richard.stubley
in reply to: info

Hi @info,

 

Sorry, I had a typo in the post, the G800's were coming out as G801's

This post should work now.


Again let me know how you get on.



Richard Stubley
Product Manager - Fusion Mechanical Design
Message 9 of 17
info
in reply to: Richard.stubley

Hi @Richard.stubley ,
I tested again, now everything works perfectly.
Congratulations, thanks
Best regards

Message 10 of 17
Richard.stubley
in reply to: info

Brilliant news, glad we could get it working!

 

Let me know if you need anything else, don't forget you can combine inspect surface with Manual measure items for even more detail in your inspection report.

 



Richard Stubley
Product Manager - Fusion Mechanical Design
Message 11 of 17
info
in reply to: Richard.stubley

Hi @Richard.stubley 
last thing...
at the end of the cycle no longer turns off the probe, it should be added.
Best regards

Message 12 of 17
info
in reply to: Richard.stubley

Good morning @Richard.stubley ,
I am trying to align the C axis with the angular touch probe, but instead of aligning the C axis, it corrects it in the A axis, so instead of rotating the 4th axis, it does so in the 5th axis.
Yours sincerely

Message 13 of 17
info
in reply to: info

Attached program and post processor

Message 14 of 17
Richard.stubley
in reply to: info

Hi @info 

 

Nothing seems to be attached, can you try it again please.



Richard Stubley
Product Manager - Fusion Mechanical Design
Message 15 of 17
info
in reply to: Richard.stubley

excuse me very much

Message 16 of 17
info
in reply to: info

in attachment I also send you the macro that I use now.
I made this one myself through the renishaw cycles and it works well.
The important thing is that the start of the probing cycle always has the code G10L2P1C0 so that the axis is always zeroed before probing, otherwise the incremental always goes.
While to move the C axis to the right position, use the incremental:
#523=#144(ANGLE X).
G10L2P1C#144
G0C0.
I hope it was clear enough

Message 17 of 17
info
in reply to: info

Hi @Richard.stubley  ,
have you had a chance to see what he sent you?
Did you find any problem in understanding, maybe I was not clear enough?
Kind regards

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