bassplaya69er
Electrical
- Dec 28, 2011
- 11
HI there,
i have recently come across a problem posting circular moves in NX 8 cam to a rather old control, a Bosh cc120, never had the problems before, but it has cropped up a couple of times recently,
Offending code:
G1 X2273.607 Y736.724
G2 X2276.343 Y735.802 I2273. J730.403
after a little research i suspected it may be because the start and end points were not the same distance from the centre, and i confirmed this using G-Wizard Editor, which informs me there just out side the standard tolerance for this ( not sure what tolerance the cc120 has for this)
does anyone know why NX cam does this, and if there is any way to fix it? seems odd to me that a program like NX cam cant do maths correctly
or is it a post problem?
have attached the full Posted Gcode, and using something like g-wizard editor you can see the problem reoccurs, because this code is to make 14 of the same parts from one setup.
any help very appreciated
Matt
i have recently come across a problem posting circular moves in NX 8 cam to a rather old control, a Bosh cc120, never had the problems before, but it has cropped up a couple of times recently,
Offending code:
G1 X2273.607 Y736.724
G2 X2276.343 Y735.802 I2273. J730.403
after a little research i suspected it may be because the start and end points were not the same distance from the centre, and i confirmed this using G-Wizard Editor, which informs me there just out side the standard tolerance for this ( not sure what tolerance the cc120 has for this)
does anyone know why NX cam does this, and if there is any way to fix it? seems odd to me that a program like NX cam cant do maths correctly
have attached the full Posted Gcode, and using something like g-wizard editor you can see the problem reoccurs, because this code is to make 14 of the same parts from one setup.
any help very appreciated
Matt