KOMO MACH ONE S VR 510 POST PROCESSOR

KOMO MACH ONE S VR 510 POST PROCESSOR

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KOMO MACH ONE S VR 510 POST PROCESSOR

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I am a cnc programmer for a yacht manufacturing plant in the northwest and in need of a post to run parts on my company's cnc router using Fusion 360. Does anyone know how I may find this post? 

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AchimN
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A little more information like sample nc-programs or a programming manual would be helpful to be able to help you.



Achim.N
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Anonymous
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Not to steal the OP post but we are in the same boat lol.

We have a Komo VR510 Mach One as well with a Fanuc 210i control.

Below is the sample post from Komo as well as a program that was on the machine when we purchased it.

I hope this helps the OP as well as myself!

 

Our machine has an aggragate drill head in addition to the main spindle.  The following was from Komo Apps Manager:

"The attached file should have what you are looking for to get Catia to write the proper post.

 

Some important points about the drill bank:

  • Each drill has its own fixture offset (G43P1-G43P20)
  • Each drill has its own height offset (H41-H60)
  • Activating a tool only needs a T30_ on a line (T301-T320)
  • The spindle is either on or off.  A specific RPM cannot be programmed, but an RPM (i.e. 5000) must be posted."
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skidsolo
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We have made custom posts for routers like this for Heian routers with Fanuc controllers. They are all custom because the machines can have multiple spindles and horizontal and vertical drill blocks mounted on any spindle. The draw back of these posts is that the tool number for each drill would have to be fixed in Fusion. An example would be tools 1 -20 in Fusion are the vertical drills, then 21 -xx would be router spindles. Would this be acceptable ?

Andrew W. Software engineer (CAM Post Processors)
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Anonymous
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what if we were to "ignore" the additional features. Is there a post that would work to implement the 3 axis?
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skidsolo
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the code in the handbook you posted indicates the generic Fanuc milling post would drive 3 axis parts using the router spindle. It looks like you will have to change the Height offset in the tool dialogue box to match what is in your machines memory.

Andrew W. Software engineer (CAM Post Processors)
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Anonymous
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Here is a copy of a recent code I ran.

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skidsolo
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Could you also export the f3d file from fusion as well ?
Andrew W. Software engineer (CAM Post Processors)
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laythalj
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Was wondering if there was any solution to finding a Post for the Komo at all.

 

If not, i could also post code, a file, and whatever is required to help guide me to a solution / editing a post!

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Anonymous
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I have not found a post processor.

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*Ron Ellis*
*CNC Programmer*
*Westport LLC*
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