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    Tool offsets

    Is it possible to save your current tool offsets to a file. Maybe as a text file so you can view it in Windows.

    Machine is Okuma MA600 HB with OSP200M control.


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    Didn't do much of a search.

    go back a couple of Threads
    Okuma Guru for Tool height setting #2

    Does this help for the OSP200M ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by ChattaMan View Post
    Is it possible to save your current tool offsets to a file. Maybe as a text file so you can view it in Windows.

    Machine is Okuma MA600 HB with OSP200M control.
    From you tool data page click the button, or associated softkey, for DATA IN/OUT. One option for export is a CSV file that can be imported into a text editor, dbase or excel file. As Superman's thread said select what you want to export, a pop up window will display allowing you to selct the entries you want when you select what range to output and OK, where you want to export it too, what to name it and execute, and file comment you want to add, all options on the popup dialog box that is displayed when you select the DATA key. Detailed instructions with screenshots are in manual ME32-094-R04a, Sections 3 Tool Data and 5 Parameter I/O Funtions but it is straight forward.
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    Got it

    Excellent. It's the same for the OSP200M aswell.
    That's "exactly" what I was looking for.

    Thanks.


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