> In emc2/Axis when I pause the machine, the spindle continues to turn and > coolant > stays on. I have spindle/coolant override switches which I then use to > turn them > off, and this will let me get in there to correct a swarf or coolant > issue. In > order to jog the machine, I have to hit the Stop button and then use > manual mode > to do what I have to do.
You can define this behaviour in the ini file. You can have the old emc behaviour that always stops the spindle/coolant when switching modes (auto/mdi/manual). If you do, then on each mode change, spindle will get stopped ... > At that point, I highlight the line in the nc file > where I left off and hit "set next line", but there is no way to turn the > coolant/spindle back on unless you manually edit the nc file to include an > M3S**** M8 statement prior to the line where you want to resume, and > reload the > nc file. which I have done. How about pushing spindle on / coolant on on the AXIS interface, or programming M3Sxxx and M8 from the MDI interface? > This can be tedious. It would be nice to have a > spindle/coolant on/off switch in auto mode, just like in manual mode. > Maybe a > pyVCP widget would be all you need for this??? > A pyVCP would basicly do the same thing, and would be harder to set up. Regards, Alex ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF.net email is sponsored by: SourcForge Community SourceForge wants to tell your story. http://p.sf.net/sfu/sf-spreadtheword _______________________________________________ Emc-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users
