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Settings
32 - Coolant Override
This setting controls how the coolant pump operates. The “Normal” selection
allows the operator to turn the pump on and off manually or with M-codes. The
“Off” selection will generate an alarm if an attempt is made to turn the coolant
on manually or from a program. The “Ignore” selection will ignore all pro
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grammed coolant commands, but the pump can be turned on manually.
33 - Coordinate System
This setting changes the way the Haas control recognizes the work offset
system when a G52 or G92 is programmed. It can be set to FANUC, HAAS, or
YASNAC.
Set to YASNAC
G52 becomes another work offset; like G55.
Set to FANUC with G52
Any values in the G52 register will be added to all work offsets (global coordi
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nate shift). This G52 value can be entered either manually or through a pro
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gram. When FANUC is selected, pressing RESET, commanding an M30, or
machine power down will clear out the value in G52.
Set to HAAS with G52
Any values in the G52 register will be added to all work offsets. This G52 value
can be entered either manually or through a program. The G52 coordinate shift
value is set to zero (zeroed) by manually entering zero, or by programming it
with G52 X0, Y0, and/or Z0.
Set to YASNAC with G92:
Selecting YASNAC and programming a G92 X0 Y0, the control will enter the
current machine location as a new zero point (Work Zero Offset), and that loca
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tion will be entered into and viewed in the G52 list.
Set to FANUC or HAAS with G92:
Selecting FANUC or HAAS with a G92, it will work like the YASNAC setting,
except that the new Work Zero location value will be loaded as new G92. This
new value in the G92 list will be used, in addition to, the presently recognized
work offset to define the new work zero location.
34 - 4th Axis Diameter
This is used to set the diameter of the A-axis (0.0 to 50 inches), which the
control will use to determine the angular feedrate. The feedrate in a program
is always inches per minute (or mm per minute), therefore, the control must
know the diameter of the part being machined in the A-axis in order to compute
angular feedrate. See Setting 79 for 5th axis diameter.
35 - G60 Offset
This is a numeric entry in the range 0.0 to 0.9999 inches. It is used to specify
the distance an axis will travel past the target point prior to reversing. Also see
G60.
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