RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] CNC
Posted by
Tim Goldstein
on 2002-05-08 21:38:41 UTC
In manual mode (F3) you can right mouse click on the coordinate for the
axis and that will bring up a dialog box you input the coordinate you
want that position to be. In MDI mode (F5) you can do a G92 for the axis
and set the value you want the current position to be. As an example G92
X0Y0Z0 will set all the axes to 0 at the current location. I have had
some problems with these offsets on the BDI builds.
Tim
[Denver CO]
axis and that will bring up a dialog box you input the coordinate you
want that position to be. In MDI mode (F5) you can do a G92 for the axis
and set the value you want the current position to be. As an example G92
X0Y0Z0 will set all the axes to 0 at the current location. I have had
some problems with these offsets on the BDI builds.
Tim
[Denver CO]
> -----Original Message-----
> Also trying to
> figure out to set the display to zero after you move the
> table and without going thru the home routine.
>
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