On 10/2/2014 5:47 PM, Viesturs Lācis wrote: > 2014-10-03 0:29 GMT+03:00 Dave Cole <[email protected]>: >> I'm using M64 P0 to turn on the waterjet and M65 P0 to turn it off. > Any particular reason not to use M3/M5 commands? At least I did that > on my waterjet, customer never commented about that. It just seems > like common sense - tool on and tool off, whatever is the tool - > spindle, jet of water, electric arc in plasma. > Anyway, inserting those G41.1/G42.1, when jet-on and G40 on jet-off > moments seems like the easiest way. > > Viesturs
Yes. This water jet has two heads and 4 valves to control the two jets and two abrasive feed valves. They switch between them. When this water jet was built, it was considered a high pressure unit. It can run two heads at 60,000 psi. It has a 100 hp motor with dual intensifiers. >>Anyway, inserting those G41.1/G42.1, when jet-on and G40 on jet-off moments seems like the easiest way.<< Yes, hopefully that will work. Dave --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Meet PCI DSS 3.0 Compliance Requirements with EventLog Analyzer Achieve PCI DSS 3.0 Compliant Status with Out-of-the-box PCI DSS Reports Are you Audit-Ready for PCI DSS 3.0 Compliance? Download White paper Comply to PCI DSS 3.0 Requirement 10 and 11.5 with EventLog Analyzer http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=154622311&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk _______________________________________________ Emc-developers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-developers
