Heidenhain 426 M command post edits

Heidenhain 426 M command post edits

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Heidenhain 426 M command post edits

Anonymous
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Hi All,

 

I have made some changes to the post now and have some M1, M5, M9, M3 commands that I need to re order. Where would I look in the post for the M3 command at the start of the program and the other M commands.

 

Any help very welcome

 

Kind Regards James JA Precision 

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George-Roberts
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Can you post out a file and mark up the changes (where the code needs to be moved to) and upload this along with a copy of your post processor?

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Anonymous
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Hi George,

 

Thank you for your reply, I have attached a copy of the post and a copy of the program that's been posted this drills 10 holes on a PCD something simple to start with to get the post running the basics.

 

I have marked in red the changes required to the post.

 

I have attached a copy of the post also

 

Thank you for your assistance with the edits any info you can add into the post so I can see where the edits are would be great also.

 

Kind Regards James JA Precision

 

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patrik_stellgren
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why are you now using a TNC 155 post when you had a 426 a couple of weeks ago?

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Anonymous
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Hi Patrik,

Well the original post that I have been using was based on a 155 control
and has be very reliable so far for the 426. I did try with the other
processor and it seams to be posting the program very differently to
what I was using. So I thought that this would need less work to bring
it together.

Regards James JA Precision
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Anonymous
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Hi Patrik,

Well the original post that I have been using was based on a 155 control
and has be very reliable so far for the 426. I did try with the other
processor and it seams to be posting the program very differently to
what I was using. So I thought that this would need less work to bring
it together.

Regards James JA Precision
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