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What do you guys recommend or what do you use for pogromming a Two turret okuma? mine is a 1999 (OSP100) I have been trying to find a piece of software that's both affordable and easy to learn is there anything out there?
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You should try to search in this forum. Some years ago here was a thread with P command explanation. P in G-code is exactly used for two turret / twin spindle programming. Priority is defined by commanding "P". There were some part program samples in this thread also.
On the other hand, the lathe with two turrets should be equipped with IGF. Check if it is so. The dialog programming is just the best learning through practice.
The best in my opinion is Okuma's IGF for ease of use when programming 2 turrets , but it leaves some to be desired that a full blown cad can do such as engraving. It's code will be perfectly matched for your machine with no errors and includes even the load monitoring commands. The only other CAD I've seen do that is Gibbscam. Which I like due to it's ease of use and "machinist" style design. You can get by pretty well in Gibbs with a day of training. Others will have you struggling through a week long training class and wondering why they make it so cryptic. They show well and have pretty graphics but are not very efficient at getting things done.
Alas, here come the arguments... ;-)
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right on, it makes sense too right? you're basically doing the same thing but you're doing it from Operator's side.
I bought the machine thinking it had IGF yet it didn't; the guy lied to me basically. so i only have a USB emulator now to load programs. it kind of sucks because i would've loved IGF
The lower turret can do both OD and ID work so it is pretty capable. Many like to use it for pinch turning. My preference is to use the lower for ID work while turning the OD with the upper. Assist with the Lower for things like grooving while roughing,etc.. Okumas are great at synchronized turning and can perfectly match them right to the tenth even when hitting slide hold in the middle of a cut and restarting. You can also use it as a steady rest if need be. Be sure to follow logical rules when programming so spindle speeds must agree on both turrets and be called out in unison with P codes or it’s alarm city.
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hy kurmay, far as i know, that's trial, and it doesn't output the min file
do you have actually a non trial version, that also outputs for osp300 ? kindly
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sometimes i use igf for pc (p200 or p300), but i need to edit the output to work correctly
https://www.facebook.com/okuma.tuning
hy pls find attached docwhat can you do with the lower turret?
goal is to keep both turrets & spindles as busy as possible, with low waiting times, and balanced machining for each pair; otherwise, it may be better to have 2 separate simple lathes
hy mr wizard, i was curious about one thing : is it possible to pinch groove ? more like a pinch cuttof, thus both cutting inserts are aligned, only that one is a bit more towards X0, like with 1/2 feed per revo or something / kindlyAssist with the Lower for things like grooving while roughing,etc..
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sorry to interfere. Why not? Should be possible.is it possible to pinch groove ?
hy bunny i don't know, so far i didn't had acces to a dual turret okuma lathe, so i can't test thissorry to interfere. Why not? Should be possible
i mean is obvious that you can :
... cut a groove with both turrets, with tools being at different z and same x, but what about same z and different x ?
... turn od with both turrets, with tools being at different x and ( almost ) same z, but what about same x and different z ?
onestly, from time to time, i think about those / kindly
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No restrictions on what can be done. Pinch groove, pinch thread, pinch turn, pinch face ( to a point), or completely independent such as turn OD while bore on ID, or groove OD while bore ID. You can be
Even mount a steady in the lower turret and synchronized “follow” the upper turret.
Have fun!
Experience is what you get just after you needed it.
hey OkumaWiz I couldn't PM you your mailbox is full but do you happen to have a manual for IGF one touch ? or a guide book even ?
i got the IGF one touch manual [late 90s] for anyone interested PM me. i'd be happy to help. not sure about the forum rules whether we can post here or not..