I have worked with Hurco controllers with the same functionality as
described for the Cincinnati.

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-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Benz H. Babecki
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 6:13 AM
To: JNB; Smartcam forum (E-mail)
Subject: RE: [mfg-smartcam] R levels



Jeff,
There are a few machines that actually add a certain amount (usually
specified in a parameter) to the "R" plane. Case in point our Cincinnati's
the "R" plane is always programmed to the level of the top of the hole. The
machine stays .100" away by default. The "Z" move is then always incremental
from the "R" plane and assumed to be minus (it won't drill up away from the
part like a Fanuc even if it is unsigned).
Benz

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 10:49 PM
To: SmartCAM User Group
Subject: [mfg-smartcam] R levels


Hello group,
 
Am I missing something? Why would you want to have an R level of 0.0 on any
tool?
This leaves no room for error when the operator decides to adjust the depth
.050.
Drill's don't like slamming into the part before the cut.
I do programs with over 60 tools and many differant R levels and don't have
a problem with it.
Is this a new practice that I've not heard of in my 25 years of machining?
 
Jeff 

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