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Mach Discussion => General Mach Discussion => Topic started by: manueluchiha on May 01, 2018, 04:01:07 PM
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Good afternoon:
I want to know how to implement a turret for tool change in mach3 and how many servomotors I can control. Also if the codes G70, G71, G72, G73, G74, G75, G76 can be used.
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Hi,
not hard to find out....this is off the Artsoft website:
Converts a standard PC to a fully featured, 6-axis CNC controller
Mach4 is likewise capable of six axes of coordinated motion with up to 4 slaves on each axis and six out-of-band
axes, again with up to four slave motor per axis. In all Mach4 allows the definition of 32 motors.
Once you have downloaded and installed Mach3 there is a button which reveals a very concise description of
the Gcodes available for use.
Craig
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Hi,
I think this is the current list:
G70/G71 Inch/Millimetre unit
G73 Canned cycle – peck drilling
G80 Cancel motion mode (including canned cycles)
G81 Canned cycle – drilling
G82 Canned cycle – drilling with dwell
G83 Canned cycle – peck drilling
G84 Canned cycle – right hand rigid tapping
G85 Reaming Canned Cycle
G86 Intended Boring Canned Cycle
G87 Intended Back Boring Canned Cycle
G88 Intended Boring Canned Cycle
G89 Boring Canned Cycle
Craig
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Hi,
this is the list for Mach4 lathe (from the manual on the Artsoft site):
G73.1 High Speed Peck Drilling (Advanced)
G74.1 Reverse Tapping (Advanced)
G76 Thread Cutting Cycle (Two block style)
G76 Thread Cutting Cycle (One block style)
G76.1 Fine Boring (Advanced)
G80 Canned Cycle Cancel
G81.1 Hole Drilling (Advanced)
G82.1 Spot Face (Advanced)51
G83 Face Drilling
G83.1 Deep Hole Peck Drilling (Advanced)
G84 Face Tapping
G84.1 Tapping (Advanced)
G84.2 Right Hand Rigid Tapping* (Advanced)
G84.3 Left Hand Rigid Tapping* (Advanced)
G85 Face Boring
G85.1 Boring, Retract at Feedrate (Advanced)
G86.1 Boring, Retract at Rapid (Advanced)
G87 Side Drilling
G87.1 Back Boring (Advanced)
G88 Side Tapping
G88.1 Boring, Manual Retract (Advanced)
G89 Side Boring
G89.1 Boring with Dwell (Advanced)
Craig
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How can I change the tool, where is it registered or how is it configured in the mach3
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Hi,
I switched to Mach4 and am unfamiliar with lathe CNC ops. Manuals are fine things... if you read them.
Craig