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drill cycle in 5-axis dual table post

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davidtan20

Aerospace
Aug 15, 2011
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I have made a heidendain post of DMU eVo 50, everything was the way I like, but only one thing bothers me:

when drill operation right after finish wall:

80 ; OPERATION: SPOT_DRILLING - TOOL: T1 SPOT_DRILL_.25
82 ; =============================================================
84 CYCL DEF 7.0
86 CYCL DEF 7.1 X 0.0000
88 CYCL DEF 7.2 Y 0.0000
90 CYCL DEF 7.3 Z 0.0000
92 TOOL CALL 1 Z DL+0 DR+0
94 TOOL DEF 9 L2. R0.0
96 S4000 M3
98 M117
100 M116
102 M126
104 L B-102.296 C-235.103 FMAX
106 M128
110 L X1.6834 Y1.6907 Z-.5718 R0 FMAX
112 L X1.6855 Y1.6928 Z-.5873 F400. D9 M3
114 L X1.4077 Y1.415 Z-.6617
116 L X1.2688 Y1.2761 Z-.6989 F10.
118 L X1.4077 Y1.415 Z-.6617 F400.
120 L X1.4187 Y1.426 Z-.6587
122 L X1.4713 Y1.4786 Z-1.0514
124 L X1.3323 Y1.3396 Z-1.0887 F10.
126 L X1.4713 Y1.4786 Z-1.0514 F400.
128 L X1.7469 Y1.7542 Z-.9615 FMAX
130 M129
132 M140 MB MAX FMAX

that is the simulated drill cycle, D9 M3 are the problem.
any idea ?
 
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You may not have shut off your tool comp from the previouos operation? Some controllers use the D for an offset register call. In the post the D may be on the linear move line and therefore output.If I remember right on those controllers you did something like this for a D word

D00 P10 .5 for a definition of a Q variable.
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As far as the M3 you may have a force on the M_spindle in your start of operation area.
 
thank you, I found that the simulated drilling cycle calls one linear move which is the default linear move with D..., thank you anyway
 
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