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Old 04-09-2007, 02:29 PM
 
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Eia subprogram in mazatrol

I'm new to machining and i'm trying to make a program that will do thread milling. I downloaded a program from vardex.com to do the code. I understand I have to make it a eia/iso program and call up that sub in mazatrol. But the instructions they give don't make since. Here they are...

Use of Mazatrol MB Controler
By combined programming of Mazatrol & ISO Thread Milling CNC Program
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1.Helical moves can be defined in ISO only on this controllers.
For this reason the solutions require knowledge of ISO programming.

2.Here is one option of Step By Step ISO programming on above Mazatrol controllers .

a. Definition of ISO subprogram

1) Define ISO program by TMGEN program from TM disk .

2.Define Work Number on Controller to contain this ISO program (for example 10) and send program from PC to Controler

b.Definition of Main Mazatrol program

1. Define material unit
2. Define ADD WPC unit . Press PROGRAM Press Work No. Go to unit after Material definition .Press PROGRAM EDIT Press INSERT press WPC press ARROW RIGHT to get list of zero coordinate system names ,press G57 .

2. Define Tool unit

3. Define Manual program unit -
Write 65 Under G1 then program number P 10 (10 - work number of ISO part)

c. Definition of Tool in TOOL FILE in Mazatrol

1. Define Tool number with a letter For Example : 17G . Define All Data .

d. Definition of TOOL DATA in Mazatrol

1. Press TOOL OFSET then Enter in TOOL DATA information .

e. Definition of TOOL OFFSET in ISO tables

1. After pressing TOOL OFFSET on menu containing TOOL DATA Press TOOL DATA then EIA/ISO table for offsets is displayed.

2.Input data in offset 10 for Tool length compensation and offset 60 for Tool radius compensation (as defined in ISO program )

f.Definition of WORK OFFSET DATA in G57

1.Press TOOL OFFSET press WORK OFFSET . then write main values
Define X Y Z for coordinates values of G57 work zero point in machine coordinate
system (location of this point relative to work is in center of workpiece thread circle on top)

g. Check Tool Path

GOOD LUCK !

To me this is clear as mud. Why do I have to use the g57 code? From what i believe it tells it to use preset work coordinate system 4????? I want it to use the wpc I put in. Any help would be appreciated. THanks in advance.

P.S- Im using a 640m controller on a fh-4000.
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It's easier to program this in the manual unit of mazatrol. We do it all the time on our M-1,M-2, & M-32B controls. Program it in quadrants old style. I can send you a sample if you send me your email. Mine is nwminc@ruraltel.net.
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What do you mean by quadrants? Multiple parts on one pallet? Most of the part we do are larger and can only fit one on a pallet. Thats why I wanted to use the wpc coordinates I picked. Here is my email jim.mcknight@holophane.com and jimmyyz125@alltel.net. Thanks in advance!!!!!
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Sent you an email with info.

Joe
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