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Vertical Alignment LED status Renishaw NC4+ Blue • Fixed Renishaw laser systems, at rest, should always have Green LEDs • If you have a NC4+ Blue, your status light should be BLUE Renishaw NC4+ Red = no signal Amber = some signal Green = good signal •...
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Fixed system adjustment • If you make any adjustments to your laser, you must run If laser is moved, update these coordinates O8060 (alignment cycle) then O8061 (calibration cycle) By driving the tool to the center of the laser And recording the Machine XY position •...
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Table Axis • When the program stops on the M1 • Check Var #100 for alignment of the beam to the table axis. This value is an angle and should be under +/- .5 deg. • If #100 is an acceptable number go to page 18 •...
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Spindle Axis • Check Var #102 for the alignment along the spindle axis. This value should be less then +/-.001in. • To adjust along the spindle axis you must adjust the level of the base. Depending on the setup on your machine the adjustment will either be by a set screw/cap screw type or a loosen/tighten type of setup.
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• Make slight adjustments Hitting cycle start and repeat until #102 is an acceptable value • Check that your Cap and Set Screws are snug. Run it one more time to ensure you still have good numbers • If #100 and #102 are acceptable you MUST now run O8061...
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O9460 or O9760 settings program. The program number will • Now your laser is ready to use. depend on the age of Renishaw software. ***Some versions of software may have only one line in the calibration program.
Basic Troubleshooting • If you have Red LED status • Check to see machine air is ON and air is coming out of laser heads • Check to see if Transmitting laser is hitting the Receiving head on center • Amber LEDs •...
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