Okuma turning centers and multi tasking centers have super nice tool setters. Learn how to calibrate yours right here! LB2000, LB3000, LU3000, LT3000... You name it! #OKUMA
Ah. As you probably know too well, the P200 didn't have the system 2 parameter to store an encoder value, so the distance from encoder zero to spindle centerline was entirely contained in the work zero set column. This is why you'll see a huge number in the X zero set of a P200, while a P300 will have an X of 0 when properly aligned
Got this same training from Rick Corcoran years back when buying some LB-3000's, super easy process and handy when you need to be on the money.
Rick is quite the rock star! We're lucky to have him working with us
As always, another great video! These videos are really helping me run my Okuma Genos lathe better.
Hola puedes compartirme el nombre de Tú provedor para comprar el simulador okuma.gracias por adelantado 🙏
How to set origin tool in okuma? Example if in my machine first tool is no. 3 then i want to change and my no. 7 is origin tool.
Simply redo your Z calibration with tool 7 having the zero offset.
What is the name of the video with machine zero setting?
For turning centers?
ruclips.net/video/ENh8aJ2sgIM/видео.html
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Yes on a turning center with p200 control system
Ah. As you probably know too well, the P200 didn't have the system 2 parameter to store an encoder value, so the distance from encoder zero to spindle centerline was entirely contained in the work zero set column. This is why you'll see a huge number in the X zero set of a P200, while a P300 will have an X of 0 when properly aligned
Why is it called "Chuck" ? did Chuck invent it?
Because calling it an Promethius sounds too pretentious?