Stand-Alone Punch machine user manual - Finn-Power International ...
Stand-Alone Punch machine user manual - Finn-Power International ...
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Note- In the case that this is being applied to an E <strong>machine</strong> the RAM Speed,<br />
Acceleration, or Stripper Height will not be accessible to be modified.<br />
Step 10: Select the first tool listed and click Control Mechanism button on the<br />
dialog. (This will open the tool setup, similar to the Tool library setup)<br />
Step 11: Modify the settings:<br />
a. Signals- Select DWELLA from the drop down, and then enter 45<br />
at the end of DWELLA. (Should look like DWELLA45)<br />
b. Stripper Height- Enter 60<br />
c. RAM Speed- Enter 50<br />
d. Acceleration- Enter 40<br />
Click OK when done.<br />
The values should be listed as below.<br />
For the first tool used in this cycle there will be a 45 millisecond pause after the<br />
hit, the stripper height will be set to 60, RAM Speed set at 50%, and<br />
Acceleration set at 40%. Any tool within a cycle can have these values<br />
modified. When the values are modified within a cycle the actual values set for<br />
the tool are not actually changed within the Tool library. The values are only<br />
used for the cycle that was created.<br />
Click Save and then select Create and click OK.<br />
Break a Cycle<br />
Break is defined as splitting a cycle into two separate cycles. The following<br />
will demonstrate how to break a cycle into two separate cycles, as well as how<br />
to rejoin them after the fact.<br />
Break the cycle<br />
Step 1: Open cycling from toolbar.<br />
Step 2: Left click on cycle and right click to add to dialog.<br />
Step 3: Select hit No. 7 in the list, click Save, select Break from three items,<br />
and then click OK. Cycle will be split into two different identities.<br />
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