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5.4 Tool Offset Measurement
Select tool to be measured on tool selection
screen and activate tool by pressing on
corresponding T touch area. By pressing
touch area on tool selection screen tool
measurement screen opens.
Measuring X offset
Insert the workpiece diameter in X data field.
Touch the outer workpiece surface with tool and
press touch area [X-OUTR].
Measuring Z offset
Insert the Z coordinate of workpiece face (usually
=0). Touch the workpiece face surface with tool
and press touch area [Z-FACE].
Radius and Tool Tip Setting
Insert tool nose radius and tool tip. By pressing on
touch area data are activated and stored in
memory.
Repeat tool selection and measurement operation
for each tool using same reference.
5.5 Tool Offset Editing
Select tool to be edited on tool selection screen
and activate tool by pressing T touch area. By
pressing EDIT touch on tool selection screen
tool editing screen opens.
Absolute Offset Input
Tool offsets can be directly inputted by writing
offset data in X or Z field (absolute offset input
mask). New offset data needs to be activated by
pressing SET touch area.
Incremental Offset Input
Tool offsets can also be incrementally increased
or decreased by an incremental value by inputting
incremental data in ±X or ±Z field (incremental
offset input mask). By pressing SET touch area
incremental data are added (subtracted) from
current offset value, modified offset is activated
and ±X or ±Z field are cleared.
Tool Nose Radius and Tool Tip Input
Input tool nose radius and tool tip (1-9) and press
SET touch area to activate modified offset.
Tool tip and tool nose radius need to be inputted if
radius compensation in used in DNC mode.
Tool offset measurement screen. Press to
return to tool selection screen.
Example of measuring tool offset
Step 1: Insert X and Z data in data area
Step 2:Touch outer surface and press [X-OUTR]
Step 3: Touch face and press [X-FACE]
Tool offset editing screen. Press to return to
tool selection screen.
Incremental offset input can be used to shift tool
path in order to execute a finish cut in cycle mode.
Workpiece Zero
NOTE1
Absolute Offset
Input Mask
Incremental Offset
Input Mask
Radius and Tool Tip
Input Mask
NOTE2