Abnormal Cutting Is Performed; The Origin Is Misaligned - Roland monoFab SRM-20 User Manual

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Abnormal Cutting is Performed

Is a Large Amount of Cutting Waste Present?
Clean away any cutting waste. Clean the area around the spindle head
especially carefully.
""Cleaning the X-/Z-Shafts"
Is the Location of the Origin Set Correctly?
Check whether the origin has been set correctly. An incorrect origin location
may result in cutting at an unintended position.
""Origin point of the Model / Origin point"
""STEP 2 : Set the Origin Point"
Is the Command Set Correct?
Make sure the appropriate command set for the program you're using has
been selected. An incorrect command mode may lead to errors, unintended
operation, or no operation.
(p. 15)
""Setup Dialog"
""STEP 3 : Confirm the Command Set"
(p. 93)
(p. 36)
(p. 71)
(p. 65)

The Origin is Misaligned

Is the Correct Workpiece Coordinate System Selected?
In the NC program, there are six coordinate systems. Depending on which
coordinate system is used, the position of the origin differs. For instance,
if the NC program uses G55, the origins must be set relative to workpiece
coordinate system G55.
""Origin point of the Model / Origin point"
""STEP 2 : Set the Origin Point"
" Separate volume
"NC Code Reference Manual"
Has the EXOFS Setting been Made?
The EXOFS in the NC code have a function to shift the origin. Set EXOFS to
zero, then redo the settings for the origins. If the origin is still shifted, check
the program.
How to set EXOFS to zero
1.
Select
[Machine Coordinate System]
coordinate system on the VPanel.
2.
Move the tool position to "X: 0", "Y: 0",
3.
[EXOFS]
at the [Set Origin Point].
Select
4.
Click
[X/Y]
and
[Z]
at the [Set Origin Point].
103
What to Do If...
(p. 36)
(p. 71)
from the display of the
"Z: 0."

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