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I am new here, not sure this is the correct category, but I have a problem... My machine repair guy left my O9xxx macros unlocked on my Toyoda FH-55, my laptop (that had my backup programs) got a virus and had to have the OS re-loaded, and my night shift operator deleted ALL my files in the control memory. My tool change program was O9000, and was registered, so I cannot call a tool without it, I can run an M6 tool change, but it just changes from tool zero to tool zero. Does anyone have a quick solution? A copy of a tool change macro would be helpful, I could write one, but just don't know what parameter I need to be able to tell the control what tool it is supposed to go get. I know this is a stupid problem, and I should have had another backup, as well as a hard copy, but I have jobs that need to ship (After I re-program them) Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!!!!!! |
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| Did you try Toyoda as a long shot? They must have had them in there originally. If you succeed in getting them, even a hard copy is nice, at least it is just a case of typing in. Al.
__________________ CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Machine Design. “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.” Albert E. |
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| The one tool is an option, just making sure the operators get the right tools in at the right time, for each part. I am afraid it is a mistake waiting to happen. The major roughing tool we use on the job, we already ran through the first 20 parts, I will attempt to contact Yamazen today, we have dealt with them in the past, although never regarding the Toyoda. Thanks for your suggestions, I am at least in a better place and able to think it through a little more clearly without wanting to commit violent acts right now. |
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| Solved! Okay, first thank you for your attempts to help! Yamazen for whatever reason is closed today. Here is what I discovered, in case someone in the future has a similar problem: I figured that they had to store the tool number somewhere, so I just called a tool, then looked for that value. When I found it, I called another tool to see if it changed. When the original programmer registered the program, they had it write the tool number to macro parameter #149. Basically I wrote a program that looks like this: O9000; G80: G91 G30 Z0; X0Y0; G90; M9; M5; M19; T#149; M6; M99; It was just that simple!! I think I was just upset enough at all the stupidity (My own included) that I wasn't thinking straight. Again, thanks for all that tried to help. |
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