How to operate MAZAK 400 II milling device?
MAZAK 400 II is a Computer Numericaly Controlled Machine and I want to know how to operate or to use the controlled pad on it.
Answers:
can you specify the controller that is being used within this cnc.....
according to the controller you will have to write the program and then nouns it on to the contoller pad..
Call Mazak in Florence Kentucky and schedule a class.
You have to swot the conversational programming for the machine.
It consists of common "G" codes that relate the machine what to do.
I am familiar near Okuma but have not worked on Mazak/Fanuc.
Each controller has it's own quirk.
This link http://www.teskolaser.com/gcode_list.htm…
shows common codes used
Example
G00 - is a adjectives code used to rapid the machine to a spot you update it (G00 X2.00 Y2.00)
G01- is a Feed Rate for cutting
G73 is a common drill code
(G73 X2.0 Y2.0 Z-1.0 S1200 M3 M53 F6)
S- SPINDLE RPM
M3 - TURN ON SPINDLE
M53 - JUMP HEIGHT
F - FEED RATE
These are newly a few to get you started.
There are also macros that you can program in complex operation.
The best way is to have someone show you how to program and later write your own and debug them.
My apprentices usually are writing programs from prints on their own in a matter of weeks.
Hope this help a bit.
Read the encyclopaedia
Based on the shops where on earth I have calibrated CMM's you stand around and yelp across the shop floor to the idiot on the other side.
Seriously they operated on DMIS programming language.
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Answers:
can you specify the controller that is being used within this cnc.....
according to the controller you will have to write the program and then nouns it on to the contoller pad..
Call Mazak in Florence Kentucky and schedule a class.
You have to swot the conversational programming for the machine.
It consists of common "G" codes that relate the machine what to do.
I am familiar near Okuma but have not worked on Mazak/Fanuc.
Each controller has it's own quirk.
This link http://www.teskolaser.com/gcode_list.htm…
shows common codes used
Example
G00 - is a adjectives code used to rapid the machine to a spot you update it (G00 X2.00 Y2.00)
G01- is a Feed Rate for cutting
G73 is a common drill code
(G73 X2.0 Y2.0 Z-1.0 S1200 M3 M53 F6)
S- SPINDLE RPM
M3 - TURN ON SPINDLE
M53 - JUMP HEIGHT
F - FEED RATE
These are newly a few to get you started.
There are also macros that you can program in complex operation.
The best way is to have someone show you how to program and later write your own and debug them.
My apprentices usually are writing programs from prints on their own in a matter of weeks.
Hope this help a bit.
Read the encyclopaedia
Based on the shops where on earth I have calibrated CMM's you stand around and yelp across the shop floor to the idiot on the other side.
Seriously they operated on DMIS programming language.
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