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    Heidenhain TNC145 Programming

    Hi Guys
    Just trying to get my head around MDI-ing a LBL into a prog, I have written a contour, but now I want to repeat and incrementaly put a cut on in Z till I have reached total depth I know it's easy but Help!!!


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    LBL 1
    IZ-.05
    [contour]
    LBL 0

    CALL LBL 1 REP 5


    remember you can only call a label with multiple reps once, so you may have to make a work around. If you try it will blow right through the LBL 0, so it is wise to put the labels at the end and put a stop below them. Get in the habit of putting all Z moves outside of the label, allowing you to change all sorts of things when needed.


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    Thanks

    Thanks Gus for the help
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