On 05/09/2012 02:18 PM, andy pugh wrote:
> On 9 May 2012 19:08, Chris Lesiak<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
>> On a Fanuc control, there are two nearly identical screens: one for
>> setting geometry offsets and another for setting wear offsets.
> So, we would need a second tool-table?
>

The wear offset table isn't really a tool table because the entries can 
be used with any tool.  But it is an additional table.

If you only need one wear offset per tool, you would likely use the same 
wear offset number that you are using for geometry offset.  This helps 
you keep things straight.
Example: T0101 or T0202

But, if you need a second wear offset for the same tool you can.  
Convention might be to allocate wear offset entries 01, 11, 21, etc for 
use with tool 01.  Wear offsets 02, 12, 22, etc would be used with tool 
02.  But you can use any wear offset with any tool if you want to 
confuse yourself.

-- 
Chris Lesiak
[email protected]

Any opinions expressed are those of the author and
do not necessarily represent those of his employer.


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