7.3 Probing Cycles

Field

Code

Description

DistIny

B

The distance from the starting point to

 

 

move in the Y-axis to find the top of the

 

 

part. The default is the current probe

 

 

position. (Optional)

 

 

 

X

I

This causes the cycle to make a protected

 

 

X move to the coordinate entered relative to

 

 

the current active work coordinate before

 

 

finding the web center. (Optional)

 

 

 

Y

J

Same as I only for the Y-axis. (Optional)

 

 

 

Z

K

Same as I only for the Z-axis. (Optional)

 

 

 

Offset

W

Work Coordinate to update with the center

 

 

location in X- or:

 

 

Y-axes. If set, work coordinate is updated.

 

 

Work coordinate register is not updated if

 

 

not set and a warning message tells the

 

 

operator no update has taken place if W is

 

 

not set. (Optional)

 

 

 

To use the Inside/Outside Web Finding Cycle:

Place the probe in the spindle with its tool number active and the tool type set to "Touch Probe".

Manually jog the probe stylus the approximate center in X or Y within 0.1" (2.54 mm). If H = 1, the Z-axis should be within 0.1" (2.54 mm) above the part otherwise the Z-axis should be at the side picking depth.

Type G145 Qn Xn Wn. If this is run from inside a program, this line needs to be repeated for every web you wish to find or whose position you want to reestablish.

When positioning the probe from within the program you should always use the G146 (Protected Probe Positioning) cycle (see G146 instructions later in this document) or use the I, J, or K cycle parameters for the same purpose.

Execute the line in Manual Data Input Mode by touching Start.

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