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    VF5 Rotary Issue

    Hi guys,

    I seem to be having an issue with my post as im trying to output some 4th axis work with an edited post and getting some strange error and post output:

    The error is "Error - More than 1 rotary axis detected in selected axis combination - Output may be invalid

    Using the edited post the results are:

    N180 Y7.0211 C254.516
    N190 Y6.7019 C295.949
    N200 Y6.3828 C254.516
    N210 Y6.0636 C295.949
    N220 Y5.7445 C254.516
    N230 Y5.4254 C295.949
    N240 Y5.1062 C254.516
    N250 Y4.7871 C295.949

    When i switch over to the generic MPFAN post within the same drawing it posts like this:

    N180 X5.375 A-332.461
    N190 X6.25 A-317.349
    N200 X5.375 A-302.237
    N210 X6.25 A-287.125
    N220 X5.375 A-272.013

    Now the MPFAN post seems to be right but im not understanding as the setup within the mastercam is the same but the post is having issues posting the similar mpfan results.

    Any ideas? Does anyone know what part of the post is causing this issue at least?
    Last edited by Xavior; 11-26-2011 at 02:51 PM.


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