I have always swept in drills with a co-axial indicator and set the X geometry when I got it zeroed in.That would typically result in value like -16.5 in the corresponding X Geometry Offset field.
Current machine has a half dozen identical drill stations always on the turret.
These are all set up where the X Geometry field has a value of 0. I've never swept a drill on this machine and it seems to work OK.
How did they set that up? It would have saved me so many headaches in years passed when somebody wiped out a X geometry value and had not bothered to record it during set up, resulting in me having to sweep the tool back in.
If the drills are a little off center how do you adjust them while keeping that geometry and wear value set at zero? I'm going to guess it is somewhere in the parameters.
Current machine has a half dozen identical drill stations always on the turret.
These are all set up where the X Geometry field has a value of 0. I've never swept a drill on this machine and it seems to work OK.
How did they set that up? It would have saved me so many headaches in years passed when somebody wiped out a X geometry value and had not bothered to record it during set up, resulting in me having to sweep the tool back in.
If the drills are a little off center how do you adjust them while keeping that geometry and wear value set at zero? I'm going to guess it is somewhere in the parameters.