Depending on your control, you may also use macro variables. For example on a Haas control
T6 M06 #101=4. .. G98 G81 Z-1. F#101 G80 etc ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeff Brower" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I think you can use conditionals <> around the feed variable to keep it from outputting another value > > This is what our section looks like: > > @FXD1 > <#ABSI ><#FXD ><#RTNLVL >X#XPOSY#YPOS<Z#ZDPTH ><R#ZCHK ><F#FEED > > > Jeff > > On Monday, April 24, 2000 12:38 PM, Colin Williams [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > > pmill v11.0: > > > > When using canned cycles on different faces you would normally cancel (g80) > > then go onto the next face. Every time you call up the same canned cycle for > > different faces the feedrate is also called up. Is there a way just to call > > up the feedrate just at the first canned cycle? This way the operator just > > has to change the first feedrate. > > > > Thank You > > > > Colin Williams > > Wabtec Corporation > > > > > > > > ====================================================================== > > To find out more about this mailing list including how to unsubscribe, > > send the message "info mfg-smartcam" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > ====================================================================== > > ====================================================================== > To find out more about this mailing list including how to unsubscribe, > send the message "info mfg-smartcam" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ====================================================================== > ====================================================================== To find out more about this mailing list including how to unsubscribe, send the message "info mfg-smartcam" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ======================================================================
