Various function are at the user’s disposal to facilitate the set-up of the tools on the machine. These functions are listed below:
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This option automatically mounts the tools needed for the current part. It considers existing fixed tools and any defined tool mounting filters. |
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Get a clear view of all used tools, their positions on the machine, compensation numbers, and more. |
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Easily see and modify the useful length and X, Y, and Z gauges for each tool. A dedicated "Gauge Y=0" button allows you to quickly set all Y gauges to zero. |
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This table displays a list of machining planes, the axes used for each cycle, and possible rotation values. When multiple options exist, a button appears to let you choose. |
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Select from a list of available scenarios based on your machines and tools (part of the WanaGO concept). |
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Identify machining cycles that use intersecting axes. Lock specific axes (spindle or turret) to a desired position, forcing the program to utilize the remaining axis. |
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Synchronization |
Visualize synchronizations with a time diagram by channels. This includes occupancy percentage, spindle and turret information, and allows dynamic setup of synchronizations between cycles. |
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A toolpath's color can be changed directly from the synchronization Gantt chart, providing immediate visual feedback.
The color change is propagated back to the cycle in the programming tree, ensuring the change is consistent across the entire project. |
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Commands Editor |
A simple tool that lets you create and manage machine commands. You can define commands and save them as XML files, which helps automate machining processes. |
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