E70 Series Instruction Manual
3.3 Tool Measurement
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(Note)
The data displayed on T-oft are not linked with the tool offset data on T-meas. (If T-meas is opened with tool
wear data shown on T-oft, the wear data will not always appear on T-meas.)
(a) Normal operation mode
(Example) Carrying out tool measurement for offset No.2, Z axis
(Note 1) Compensation amount is written in diameter value for diameter command, in radius value for radius command.
(Note 2) If writing the offset data is performed for an axis in which reference position return has not been executed, the
operation message "TLM axis not returned to ref. position" will appear.
(Note 3) When the parameter "#8924 Meas. confirm msg" is "1", the [Offset write] menu is highlighted and the
confirmation message "OK? (Y/N)" appears.
By pressing [Y] (or [INPUT]) key at this time, the measurement result is written as the tool compensation
amount, the highlight of the [Offset write] menu is canceled and the operation message is cleared from the
screen. Also the measurement value is cleared.
If other than [Y] (or [INPUT]) key is pressed, the measurement result will not be written. At this time, the
highlight of the [Offset write] menu is cancelled and the operation message is cleared. However, the
measurement value is not cleared.
(Note 4) When the parameter "#1124 ofsfix" is "0", the cursor moves to the next offset No. However,when "#1124
ofsfix" is "1", the cursor does not move to the next offset No.
(Note 5) When the parameter "#11017 T-ofs set at run" is "1", the tool compensation amount data can be set even
during automatic operation or operation pause.
(Note 6) If the measurement result exceeds the setting range of the tool compensation amount, the operation message
"Setting error" will appear and the offset write cannot be executed.
Cancels displaying the values at "Measure value" and "Work meas". The
cursor moves from "Work meas" to the tool compensation data.
If any mode other than"Manual tool length measurement I: Measurement
value input method" is selected, this menu will be grayed out and non-
selectable.
C
Carrying out tool length measurement (Manual tool length measurement I: Basic point method)
(1)
Select the tool to be measured with manual
numerical value command. (Refer to "3.10 Manual
Numerical Value Command" for details.)
The tool to be measured is selected.
(Note) Select a tool without specifying offset No. If offset No. is
specified, measurement result may not be obtained correctly.
(2)
Manually align the tool nose with the measurement
point.
(3)
Point the cursor to the position (offset No. 2, Z axis)
where the measurement result are to be set.
The cursor is displayed at offset No.2, Z axis.Calculation result
of Z axis is displayed in "Measure value".
(Note) In order to measure a different axis, point the cursor to the axis
to be measured and perform the following operations.
(4)
Press the [Offset write] menu.
The value displayed in "Measure value" is set in offset No.2, Z
axis.
Menu
Details
Type
Reference
Cancel
value
Summary of Contents for E70 Series
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Page 512: ...III 1 1 Daily Maintenance and Periodic Inspection and Maintenance ...
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Page 516: ...III 5 2 Hardware Replacement Methods ...
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Page 544: ...IV 11 Appendix 3 Circular Cutting Radius Error ...
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