On Haas machines you can do something similar using G52, have a look at the manual for a description or do a search here using "Haas G52". I have posted some explanations previously.
Hello good folks.
Here's a good question !!...
Is there a code to calculate within the program a G55 zero, given a G54 and knowing the distance between the 2 fo them ??.
I'v seen this with OKUMA, you simply find and store the G54 zero offset and then when the program is running, it adds a constant to X and Y values to create the rest of the WCS...
Thanks!
On Haas machines you can do something similar using G52, have a look at the manual for a description or do a search here using "Haas G52". I have posted some explanations previously.
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G'day David,
You may be able to use a G10 to do what you are after. I know you can set an offset from within the program using a G10 but I'm not sure if you can offset one offset from another directly. There is a bit in the Haas manual about it.
Regards,
Dave.
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