Re: Z axis Offsets
Tim,
When I home my axis' after offsets have been entered, and
a program has been run, when I reset the axis' to zero
(I usually use the right click method) it will require at least 2
resets in order to get it to work right. You might try to do
it a couple of times and see if it works.
Bill
>
> Whoops,
>
> Make that BDI 2.09. Knew it was X.09, but guessed that BDI started at 1.
>
> I know it seems to be odd that it is a global function causing problems in
> an individual axis, but If I am in MDI and at say X1Y1Z1 and put in G92
> X0Y0Z0 X and Y reset and Z often does not. If I then make a move on Z say
> G01 Z1.001 and then do a G92 Z0 it may reset or may not. What was
happening
> when it would reset after the above process and I then tried to run a
> program in auto mode was revert only on the Z axis to the value before the
> G92. Same thing when I did it by mouse click on the axis.
>
> As I said, function was as expected when I changed over to xemc. Only
> problem there was the non-movement with a jog when it was set for an
> increment instead of continuous.
>
> Tim
> [Denver, CO]
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> >
> >
> > Hi Tim
> >
> > Possibly an error in emcsh somewhere if the problem doesn't
> > manifest itself
> > in xemc. Most of the Tkemc is done via procedures, so if one
> > axis is parsed
> > OK, then all the others should also work.
> >
> > Regards, Paul.
> >
> >
> > BTW Didn't know there had been a BDI 1.09 <g>
>
>
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