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« on: July 04, 2011, 09:59:31 PM »

Hi, this is my first post so, sorry about anything I'm doing wrong  here. I'm from Brazil and my english is not that good..
I want to know how to have a NFS Wizard file with a header the way I like. How to edit it once and not every time I use one task.
I want to take off the M6 code, for instance, and add G4 P5000 to allow the spindle to get the normal speed before going to the job plus other modifications.
Is that possible? How?
Thank you for your help

Paulo
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« Reply #1 on: July 05, 2011, 06:21:56 AM »

The NFS wizards are protected by a password so users cannot change them. If they could make changes it would be impossible to support them.

Mach has a setting for spindle delay on starrt up- see the spindle tab of the ports and pins

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« Reply #2 on: July 06, 2011, 07:42:11 PM »

Thanks Ron, I'm using the mach settings to start up the spindle instead of the G4 P5000 on each .tap file.
I'd like to suggest one thing: I think the NFS could give us an option to go to zero (or any other place the user wants) after the job is finished.
I like NFS very much and I'm using it almost every day.
Thank you

Paulo
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