vonblowseph
Cast Iron
- Joined
- Mar 11, 2010
- Location
- athens ohio
Hello,
I am re-visiting a problem that I had about 4 years ago....
This is the thread that I started back then for the issue that I am having now....
https://www.practicalmachinist.com/...d-stroke-error-parameter-check-please-329739/
The problem is that I want to turn a 6.5" long part on my lathe.
When I run the simulation it gives me a error 103 Z axis stored stroke limit.
I have changed the B2 parameters to try and provide some more space in the soft limits but the error persists.
I had crashed the machine into the tailstock over 4 years ago. When that happened it made my graphics look wrong and it wouldn't run any of my long tools.
I had to reset my tools and I moved some of the parameters related to the graphics or the tool eye position related to the graphics (I don't recall exactly which one) and this gave me the ability to run a longish boring bar on a medium length part.
This machine has 8 inches or more of travel in the Z axis so I theoretically have enough room to turn the OD of this 6.5" long part.
I read some stuff on the internet about a grid jump? What does that mean? Is it possible that during the crash my machine needs to get reset to where it is now? Is that where my problem lies?
Thanks for listening
Appreciate the help
I am re-visiting a problem that I had about 4 years ago....
This is the thread that I started back then for the issue that I am having now....
https://www.practicalmachinist.com/...d-stroke-error-parameter-check-please-329739/
The problem is that I want to turn a 6.5" long part on my lathe.
When I run the simulation it gives me a error 103 Z axis stored stroke limit.
I have changed the B2 parameters to try and provide some more space in the soft limits but the error persists.
I had crashed the machine into the tailstock over 4 years ago. When that happened it made my graphics look wrong and it wouldn't run any of my long tools.
I had to reset my tools and I moved some of the parameters related to the graphics or the tool eye position related to the graphics (I don't recall exactly which one) and this gave me the ability to run a longish boring bar on a medium length part.
This machine has 8 inches or more of travel in the Z axis so I theoretically have enough room to turn the OD of this 6.5" long part.
I read some stuff on the internet about a grid jump? What does that mean? Is it possible that during the crash my machine needs to get reset to where it is now? Is that where my problem lies?
Thanks for listening
Appreciate the help