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You can activate your beeped for M01 M30 M00..... in the second page of the settings screen.
Too bad you couldn't activate the tool release button from the program. Setup a "big O" water slide on the back corner of the table and out the side door. Park the spindle over it, and kachunk........ That would make them put a new tool inThis is for a part that has alot of wood pecker lips in it (Renee 77) To run 72 parts a week it will take about 250 endmills. I have programmed it to automatically call up tools that need to be changed. All the operator has to do is stick a new tool in the spindle and push cycle start. The program will measure the tool. I just wanted to activate the beeper to alert the operator this cycle has a tool change. Instead of them just pushing cycle start and walking away.
This is for a part that has alot of wood pecker lips in it (Renee 77) To run 72 parts a week it will take about 250 endmills. I have programmed it to automatically call up tools that need to be changed. All the operator has to do is stick a new tool in the spindle and push cycle start. The program will measure the tool. I just wanted to activate the beeper to alert the operator this cycle has a tool change. Instead of them just pushing cycle start and walking away.
I hate the beeping at the end of a cycle. Or beeping in general...
I turned it on at the end of a cycle as my operator didn't know when Machine was done. I gues the lack of sounds emanating from it and light flashing were not strong enough clues. My office is at the other end of the shop and I knew it was done...but I digress.
So in an effort to help this man keep his job I turned on the Beep at M30 and added to the directives The beeping signifies end of cycle load a new part. Ran one, showed him, he liked and said that will work.
Beep, beep, beep, beep,beep, beep, beep...as I'm on the phone. I'm so pissed I can't hear the guy on phone, I can't hear the other machine...all I hear is that machine beeping from across the shop as he stood in front of an otherwise quiet machine, beeping with light flashing.
We parted ways very soon after.
I have a German Shorthair pointer, not a hunting dog per-say, but she will come a running as fast as she can go from anywhere on 5 acres the instant I charge the first air cylinder on my Hem automatic bandsaw. It is her favorite machine in the shop as when I turn it on we get to get metal off the stock rack, she just loves to look in there as there could be a lizzard. Anyhow any time I had trouble with someone that couldn't hear their machine stop I would walk them over to the saw and as I flip it on and raise the blade I would tell them to watch for my dog. She would come running 50 mph to get to me from a dead sleep in the office or out in the field playing and be there in seconds with the most excited expression all over her body. I would tell the person that perhaps they could learn something from the dog before I start showing their job to her, most of them were able to get the message.
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