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    Hello everybody!

    Is it possible to declare rough part definition for graphical simulation directly in the program?

    It’s possible in Shop mill to define the rough part at the program start; this declaration is then used for simulation at the controller.

    Thanks in advance for your replies

    HeinerT



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    It work as follows at our 810D/Shopmill (figures after “block” are the rough part measures; X0,Y0,Z0,X80,Y100,Z-30):

    ; DEFINITION des Rohteils
    N100 WRTPR("BLOCK(0,0,0,80,100,-30)")

    ;LOESCHEN des Rohteils
    N1000 WRTPR("CLEAN()")



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    Hello FW190_Würger,

    I tried your tip today. It’s super!

    Although the Siemens manual (doconweb) says something different about the command WRTPR, it works!
    Thanks for the info!



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    Hello

    Is it also possible to define a graphic for round parts at 840D?

    Regards, hannes



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    Quote Originally Posted by hannes123 View Post
    Hello

    Is it also possible to define a graphic for round parts at 840D?

    Regards, hannes
    Yes you can give this a try works for some machines
    WRTPR("CYL(0.0,0.0,30.0,,15.0,60.0)")
    REFERANCE : CYL(X1,Y1,Z1,,Z2,DIAMETER)



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