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    Default M560 with OSP200

    I was just wondering if anyone knows if there is a parameter that controls the speed of the rapid moves of X,Y,Z,and A. Our machine just seems to be a little slower in G0 movement than our MB4000.

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    Default Re: M560 with OSP200

    hy Azmodi this is an enumeration for osp300 ( hope i did not forget something ), and i hope that some ( if not all ) are also available for osp200

    1) that little key : position_1 = slower rapids, position_2 = faster rapid
    2) bit90.2 G00 linear interpolation HiG function
    3) bit46.0 G00 linear interpolation
    4) bit67.0 & 67.5 :
    ... 0 & 0 : HiG on @ default state ( i dont remember if this is full speed, or slower )
    ... 0 & 1 : HiG on @ custom speed, specified by "G00 accel adjust"
    ... 1 & ? : HiG off
    5) pls check also mr Wizard's post20 in here : http://www.cnczone.com/forums/okuma/...precision.html

    kindly

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    Default Re: M560 with OSP200

    one more thing : the time gained with [ Hi-G @ full speed ]+[ default VINP value ]+[ key@full position ] may be similar to [ Hi-G off ]+[ VINP=0 ]+[ key@slow position ]

    the difference between these 2 setups is :
    ... 1st reaches higher speeds and uses higher acc/decc rates
    ... 2nd reaches normal speeds, with lower acc/decc rates, but comes with a larger in-position tolerance ( or window )

    thus the 2nd setup will lead to a signifiant time gain, with less shocks ( smoother movement ) 1st setup may require anchoring the cnc to the foundation ( agresive movement )

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    Default Re: M560 with OSP200

    @ deadlykitten Thank You for the reply. I have looked at this and it seems that I am getting all I can get from the machine. Thank you for the info, much appreciated.



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    Default Re: M560 with OSP200

    by the way, from the okuma website, rapids for those machines seems to be 30-40 vs 60 [ m / min ]

    there is a rumor about hmc being more capable than vmc for most applications

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    Default Re: M560 with OSP200

    They are set to their maximum from the factory. Look at suggested posts for cycle reduction tips and use M300 for spindle answer ignore.

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