Summary
Highlights
The video begins by referencing the machine. Then, a tool is inserted and moved to a position 500 units down from the initial 100 unit setting.
The tool is moved to the left to face the surface of the workpiece, utilizing the MPG (Manual Pulse Generator) for precise control. This step ensures an even and flat surface.
The next critical step involves setting the Z-axis zero point. The position is pressed, and the Z-value is set to 0.0 with input confirmation, establishing the reference for depth.
Following the Z-axis, the diameter zero point is set by moving the tool to the left, which is crucial for accurate radial machining. The diameter is measured as 25.9.
To validate the settings, a test is performed. The machine's MDA (Machine Data Area) is used to set the diameter to 25.90 and Z to 10. The machine is then commanded to move, confirming that the settings are correct.