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    Smile RTCP (For Fanuc 18i Controller) five axis machining

    Can anybody give me inputs for RTCP option for Fanuc 18i controller?
    RTCP-Rotate tool center point.
    I am doing machining of the Impeller.But now i have to have fix the component at the center of c axis.suppose component is not at the center
    of c axis, all co-ordinates are shifting and results are not ok.so i need this RTCP option for fanuc controller
    R.G.Bhole-Application Engineer
    Yamazaki Mazak Singapore PTE Ltd.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ravasaheb View Post
    Can anybody give me inputs for RTCP option for Fanuc 18i controller?
    RTCP-Rotate tool center point.
    I am doing machining of the Impeller.But now i have to have fix the component at the center of c axis.suppose component is not at the center
    of c axis, all co-ordinates are shifting and results are not ok.so i need this RTCP option for fanuc controller
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    Can anybody knows how to reserve the perticular Pocket for a tool on VMC machine of random tool change type???

    Suhas Ghevari


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