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Hello CNC professionals
I need help and hope that someone will be able to help me out.
I am currently working on a machining centre ( 5 axis) C-800 from Hermle with a 430 Heidenhain controller.
I have clamped a flange in the middle of the table. Then drilled 48 drilling holes ( A 90 degree), each 7,5 degree a fit (8H5) on the circumference (48x7,5 degree makes exactly 360 Grad) with pivoted axis. The neutral point lies exactly in the middle of the drill.
I then measure the fit with the cycle 421 and I want the controller to enter the discrepancies in the X and Y axis automatically into a freely defined table.
Unfortunately, I don’t know how the program could look like.
I am also unsure about the table that I’ve created as I don’t know how many rows and column you need for the X and Y measurements.
What does ‘field name’ and all the other stuff means that come up?
I would really appreciate any program example or sketches of the table.
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Registered
FN 26: TABOPEN TNC:*.tab
FN 0: Q1 =+0 ;STARTING ROW
LBL 1
FN 28: TABREAD Q2 =Q1 /"X,Y,X1,Y1"
10 FN 1: Q1 =+Q1 + +1
CYCL DEF 421
Q273=Q2
Q274=Q3
...
FN 0: Q4 =+Q161
FN 0: Q5 =+Q162
FN 27: TABWRITE Q1 /"X,Y,X1,Y1" =Q2
CALL LBL 1 REP? ;END ROW
M2
there is also the possibility to save the values in a ASCII file through print and mask.
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