
4-4 Starting Cutting (NC-code Mode)
Important Safety Caution
When cutting start, check the state of operation, and if you sense danger, immediately press the
Emergency Stop button.
P. 40 "3-1 Emergency Stop to Ensure Safety"
An error or mistake may lead to danger of injury or fire. To ensure safety, be sure to observe the
cautions.
Cautions When Using the Machine with the Spindle in the Low-speed Range
Be sure to perform cutting at a spindle speed of 3,000 rpm or higher. Speeds of 400 to 3,000 rpm are for positioning and
centering. It is important to note that they are not suitable for cutting.
Important Notes on Sending Cutting Data
In the NC-code mode, be sure to use VPanel's output file list to output cutting data. Cutting data cannot be sent directly
from a program. Performing this incorrectly may result in unintended operation and is extremely dangerous.
If you've connected the machine to a data-storage device instead of a computer, then convert the NC code to native
code and save the native-code file on the storage device. Conversion to native code is performed using VPanel's export
feature. For more information, refer to the VPanel Online Help.
P. 23 "How to View the Online Help"
Deleting the Output File List
Deleting Items from the Output File List
To remove unneeded items from the output file list, carry out the following procedure. This merely removes the items from
the list -- it does not delete the output file from the computer.
Procedure
In VPanel, click the [Cut] icon.
Click the file you want to remove.
Click the button.
Click [Apply].
Click [Cancel] to close the win-
dow.
Remove All
Clicking this button in step
-
removes all
output files from the list.
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Chapter 4 Getting Ready for and Performing Cutting
Summary of Contents for Aproll MDX-540
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