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Be sure to review our Frequently Asked Questions page. We cut work surfaces out of HPL and thermally fused material. Will be amazing to see two more complexes go up in the Farmers Market itself. We have to do routing as well as horizontal drilling. We had 2 spindles and I assigned different length offsets to each spindle.
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How are the secondary tool offsets controlled? Originally Posted by MK Proto.
Good luck with your Komo router. A really large local company here in Columbus bought one a few years ago and set up a plant in Georgia to bypass union restrictions here.
They wanted to make bus floorboards, here they actually put a jig over a 5 by 10 feet floorboard and a guy did all the work with a hand router. He worked like crazy and could make one in about 45 minutes. Once set up there in GA, we made a floorboard in 12 minutes. By the way, this was Flxible, a manufacturer of really nic buses, but now out of bisiness.
Back to the programming: I went to GA to train the shop guys. We had 2 spindles and I assigned different length offsets to each spindle. To set it we went downt to the top of the work surface and used the Z minus value that showed as our offset. I do not remember any problems at all, we did not have any kind of probe at all. If your reakky stuck, call me at , Examles that woul fit your control can be found on my website: My Komo is a generation older than yours, maybe two, not sure.
I have a 92 with 8 spindles and a Fanuc OM control.
I do not have a tool changer on the machine, so I am not sure how your offset tables are used. I will say that the way my machine is set up is similar to yours on the mechanical mounting of the spindles as far as i can tell from your picture. Mine also has the large plate app 1.
All the spindles are attached to the large plate and they are on individual THK rails and when a spindle or tool is called up in the program it "activates" that spindle by applying air to a cylinder that runs the spindle to the bottom of the travel of that THK rail so that it is 6" lower or closer to the table than the other spindles. Then the whole plate with all the spindles runs up and down for Z. This works great for multiple spindles down or cutting at the same time.
Mine can also be manually adjusted to width along the big plate.