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Example:
T1000 M06 (tool group 1000)
G00 G90 G55 X0.565 Y-1.875 S2500 M03
G43 H1000 Z0.1 (H-code 1000 same as group ID number)
G83 Z-0.62 F15. R0.1 Q0.175
X1.115 Y-2.75
X3.365 Y-2.875
G00 G80 Z1.0
T1000 M06 (this will check if the tool in that group is still good to use)
G00 G90 G56 X0.565 Y-1.875 S2500 M03
G43 H00 Z0.1 (H00 cancels H Code)
G83 Z-0.62 F15. R0.1 Q0.175
X1.115 Y-2.75
X3.365 Y-2.875
G00 G80 Z1.0
M30
Macros
Tool Management can use macros to obsolete a tool within a tool group. Macros 8001 to 8200 represents tool 1
through 200. By setting one of these macros to 1, the operator can expire a tool.
Example:
#8001 = 1 (this will expire tool 1 and it will no longer be used )
#8001 = 0 (if tool 1 was expired manually or with a macro, then setting macro 8001 to 0 will
make tool 1 available again for use)
See the variables 8500-8515, in the Macros chapter for further information.
Save and Restore Advanced Tool Management tables
The control can save and restore the variables associated with the Advanced Tool Management (ATM) feature to
floppy disk and RS-232. These variables hold the data that is entered on the ATM screen. The information can be
saved, either as part of an overall backup by using the LIST PROG/POSIT page, or save only the ATM information
by bringing up the ATM display screen and pressing F2. When the Advanced Tool Management data is saved as
part of an overall backup, the system creates a separate file with a .ATM extension. The ATM data can be saved
and restored via the RS232 port by pressing the SENDRS232 and RECV232 buttons while the Advanced Tool
Management screen is displayed.
Optional Programmable Coolant Spigot
The optional programmable coolant (P-cool) spigot allows the user to direct the coolant stream at the work piece in
order to flush chips from the cutting area. The direction of the coolant can be changed by the CNC program.
An additional column on the tool offset page titled CLNT POS will be displayed. The spigot will be moved to the
position entered into the specific field when the associated H code and M08 is called.
Programmable Coolant (P-Cool) Set-up
1. Press the OFSET button to enter the offsets page, press the CLNT UP or CLNT DOWN button to move the P-
cool nozzle into the desired position. Press the COOLNT button to turn on the coolant in order to check the P-cool
position. Note: The P-cool position is displayed at the bottom left corner of the screen.
2. Enter the coolant position number for the tool in the Coolant Position column.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each tool.
4. Enter the coolant position as an H code in the program. For example H2 will command the nozzle to the position
entered in the Tool 2 Coolant Position column.
If setting 15 (H & T Agreement) is on the H code and T code commanded in the program must be the same (e.g. T1
H1 must be commanded). If setting 15 is turned off the H code and T code commanded does not need to be the
same (e.g. T1 H2 can be commanded).
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