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    big time newbie

    Hello,
    I have been programming/operating since b4 cad/cam (1983). just about everything (except Okuma)

    So guess what, we bought a used okuma. (MC-4VAE with OSP5020m control) I dont have much for docs on the machine so alot of my fanuc/mits commands are not working.

    Anyway I cant figure out how to reference the axis's (send it home) to save my life. anyone out there that can help me?

    Thank you..
    Last edited by 72k5; 01-07-2008 at 05:13 PM.


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    update:

    I was able to fat finger a program in and run it. but without being able to reference the axis's i cant make a tool change.

    I seem to be able to do just about anything except figure out how to send it home.


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    Quote Originally Posted by 72k5 View Post
    Hello,
    I have been programming/operating since b4 cad/cam (1983). just about everything (except Okuma)

    So guess what, we bought a used okuma. (MC-4VAE with OSP5020m control) I dont have much for docs on the machine so alot of my fanuc/mits commands are not working.

    Anyway I cant figure out how to reference the axis's (send it home) to save my life. anyone out there that can help me?

    Thank you..
    hi
    if i understand u corectli you want reference the axis x,y,z?

    a good control dont need that.


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    Quote Originally Posted by phx View Post
    hi
    if i understand u corectli you want reference the axis x,y,z?

    a good control dont need that.
    so your saying, after power up the machine doesn't need to read a section off the encoder to tell it where it truley is?


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    Yep!
    That is correct! Turn on the machine and start using it!
    Okuma's do not need to be Zero Returned to a "Home" position like Fanuc's do.
    If you can not do a tool change then something is mixed up with the parameters that control the position for the tool change.


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    What cam software are you using?


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    my seat of Mastercam should be here this week. so i need to start tracking down a post. I also ordered the manuals for this machine and should see them in a couple weeks.

    In MDI if i type T2 for example nothing happens. Is that correct to rotate the tool drum? I'm a little nervous to mess with it too much as the pot is down and i dont want the drum to rotate with the pot down. (obviously)

    I was hopeing the pot would raise and the drum would turn.....but nothing happens.


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    In MDI you need to type:
    T2 M6
    write
    Then press cycle start.

    you must have the tool change code. "M6"


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    Quote Originally Posted by kazmir44 View Post
    In MDI you need to type:
    T2 M6
    write
    Then press cycle start.

    you must have the tool change code. "M6"
    Ah...thank you.

    so the Okuma control cant just rotate the drum with a T callout.


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    Quote Originally Posted by kazmir44 View Post
    In MDI you need to type:
    T2 M6
    write
    Then press cycle start.

    you must have the tool change code. "M6"
    I seem to be able to do what i want now.....thank you for your help.

    I know just enough to be dangerous


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    To return to the home "tool change" position. All you have to do is input an
    M6. It shouldn't matter what position the spindle is in.

    You should be able to stage tool 2 by entering T2.
    Then change to that tool by entering M6.

    I have 5 of these machines on my floor now. Three 3 axis, and two 4 axis.
    Using mastercam x2 to program them. Have working posts.

    Your mastercam reseller should provide you with a post, customized to your needs. However, I have found that this could take awhile. If you don't get what you want let me know.

    If there is anything else I can do for you, let me know. I'd be glad to help.

    -Jake


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    MC-$VAE

    Quote Originally Posted by 72k5 View Post
    Hello,
    I have been programming/operating since b4 cad/cam (1983). just about everything (except Okuma)

    So guess what, we bought a used okuma. (MC-4VAE with OSP5020m control) I dont have much for docs on the machine so alot of my fanuc/mits commands are not working.

    Anyway I cant figure out how to reference the axis's (send it home) to save my life. anyone out there that can help me?

    Thank you..
    I have the personal challenge to learn to programming this machine. I´m new in Metal industry. I have all the manuals, so I will try to digitalize them and I can put it on line


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