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Old 12-02-2006, 06:32 AM
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Mazak

I try to understand the program for MAZAK INTEGREX 200 mill-turn machine. There is documentation on cnc MAZATROL but its little. Help me please to find documentation on programming this machine.
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What type of part are you trying to machine?
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Old 12-07-2006, 02:48 AM
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The first a turning processing then milling with several sides.
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Is the milling in "Y" axis? Can you fwd a print you are trying to work with?

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Old 12-07-2006, 07:56 AM
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Here is the nc-program what I try understand.
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You need the EIA programming book for that one. It's not in Mazatrol unless it was output as an EIA conversion.... but it doesn't look like that. What part of it are you not understanding? The "G" and "M" codes?
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I looked at your G-code program and can't help you with that. You should probably be working with the Mazatrol side of the control for this part. If you see me a copy of the print I could tell you which would be better. How many axis's are you trying to program? That's makes a difference also.
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I skim read through the program you post. It seem like it do some contour groove on the cylinder and drill a hole at 35deg angle, and all that variables(#) are for calculate the length of the work piece position at 35DEG. Everything is pretty much straight forward G-code. I can't help you much since I don't have machine to test out.
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Thank you for your attention to my problem.


I am not understanding the tool number code. The line:
T025025.01 B27

What is it? I think what here is tool change command. The tool number is 25 and tool length offset number is 25. Is it right? I think what the ".01" is turret number maybe. Maybe B27 is angle of the spindle orientation for tool change ... ?????


About EIA programming book. Where its possible find?
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Thank you for your attention to my problem.


I am not understanding the tool number code. The line:
T025025.01 B27

What is it? I think what here is tool change command. The tool number is 25 and tool length offset number is 25. Is it right? I think what the ".01" is turret number maybe. Maybe B27 is angle of the spindle orientation for tool change ... ?????


About EIA programming book. Where its possible find?

T025025 Means Tool 25 Offset 25
.01 No Clue
B27 could be the B Axis Position for Milling??????

I do have a question for you though. Why are you (or someone else) trying to program this machine EIA/ISO when Mazatrol will do this for you? I have been told that regular 2 axis Lathes and 4 Axis Mills are fine to Progam EIA/ISO but not anything else. Personally I have heard nothing but Nightmares about trying to program these machines with anything other than Mazatrol.

Did you or the company you work for hire a Contract Programmer to do this for you?

Try these guys, maybe they can help http://www.griffobros.com/
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Thank's for information.

I am trying to simulate mill-turn cutting. This example I have received from the partner who wants to see this sample work.
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Try these guys

http://www.predator-software.com/

http://www.cgtech.com/
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