Isn’t it just great to sort out those annoying problems?īy the way it wouldn’t have stopped my rogue apprentice I think he’s the MD now. So in Parameter 3291 you can set bit 0# (WPT) to a 0 and you will need to use the key to edit offsets. So you just pull the key out and depending how the machine is setup It’s like you just made him wear boxing gloves. It requires use of a physical key to unlock them. Parameter 3291 will stop operators from changing the tool wear offsets. Game over on a CNC machine means you just buried a tool in a part and caused £5000 worth of damaged or somebody just died for real. It was real scary stuff he thought it was fuckin space invaders or some computer game. When I revisited he was really excited to show me how he’d learned to alter parameters all over the place. I once trained an apprentice on a Haas VF1. By a big but I don’t mean a big arse I mean but with one t. Mmmm sounds great but and there is a big but. We want them to experiment and learn by making mistakes. Today we are going to change the parameter that stops operators from altering wear offsets.Īpprentices should be inquisitive it’s normal. Offset Keylock Fanuc Parameter, before you change this you will need to go to the setting screen in MDI.įrom here you can allow yourself to alter parameters. Employment Opportunity / RFQ (Request for Quote).Messing With Parameters Can Be Fatal!!!!!.I have attached all the parameters in case you want to see them. An error came up saying it had to be shut off and nothing changed. I have already tried to change parameter 9921 to match our other Jig Grinder (01001000 -> 01000001) and it wouldn’t change. *NOTE: We have an identical Jig Grinder that had a memory upgrade at the same time and has parameter 9921 set to 01000001. When we restored using the old backup we must have lost a parameter or memory setting from the memory upgrade? Can anyone help with this issue?įrom what I have found, parameter 9921 sets the amount of memory available? Does anyone know more about the procedure to change this? It is currently set at 01001000 The problem is that the memory upgrade happened AFTER the backup was created. It use to have 256k and was upgraded to 0.5M. It’s been a long time, but we think this machine had a memory upgrade years ago (around year 2000). When we get a big program we may not be able to load it at all. We can’t hold many part programs like we use to be able too. We got the machine running fine but the memory is VERY low. The problem is that the backup we used to restore was from 1998 (14+ years old). We had an “Outer Rom Parity Error (Graphic)” and had the issue fixed by reloading the software from a previous backup. I have a Moore Jig Grinder with a 16i-M Fanuc control.
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