spope14
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- Joined
- Jan 29, 2004
- Location
- Claremont, NH
I have been teaching a class on CNC programming for many years now. The question came up about different safety line configurations. My general answer is that there are various types, depends upon the situation, shop you are in, machine you are on, and your programmer. I also mentioned that for the most part, safety lines have the same basic purpose - to set the machine parameters and to get tools and machines set in a safe operating state for operator use.
The discussion came about to "how do we edit or read various types of safety line configurations?" and then "could you get a few configurations for practice?".
Therefore my question and request. If some of you could provide examples of safety line configurations you use for start of program, end of tool, tool change and end of program, this would be helpful so I can show the similarities and differences. I have many on hand, but am always interested in more.
Thanks,
The discussion came about to "how do we edit or read various types of safety line configurations?" and then "could you get a few configurations for practice?".
Therefore my question and request. If some of you could provide examples of safety line configurations you use for start of program, end of tool, tool change and end of program, this would be helpful so I can show the similarities and differences. I have many on hand, but am always interested in more.
Thanks,