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    So can anyone help with this problem?
    I can’t work out what the federate should be set in NCstudio. Below are the machines stats :

    Spindle spec:


    • Spec: 65*210 mm (Diameter:65mm x Length:210mm)
    • Power: 800W
    • Voltage: 220V~250V
    • Frequency: 400 Hz
    • Speed: 8000-24000 R/min
    • ER11 collet chuck


    Stepper drivers:


    • Input Voltage: 220V-240 V, 50/60HZ
    • Output Voltage: 0-240 VAC
    • Output Power: 1.5 KW
    • Output Frequency: 0-400 Hz
    • Output Current: 7.0 A
    • Capacity: 2.8 KVA
    • Overload Capacity: 10.5 (60s)(A)


    Stepper Motors:


    • Step Angle: 1.8 degree
    • Voltage: 1.8V
    • Current: 3.0A/phase
    • Resistance: 0.50hm/phase
    • Inductance: 1.8mH/phase
    • Torque: >=450mN. m
    • Number of wire leads: 4
    • Length: 65 mm

    The default seems to be set at 2200 in the picture its set to 600

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    If you open the parameters you can alter these as below on the fly, I cant work out what they mean by G01 G02 G03 and then the other G00?

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    My machine is rated at 4000 mm/min

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    And the artcam feedrate for the tool is 76 mm/min

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    You can also set them in the main parameters settings

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    The problem I have is when I run a job I have to lower the feed rate to 20% this cuts the correct width and length but 3 x’s to deep, I can’t seem to work out how to set up the G00 code etc to match the machine.

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  2. G00/01/02/03 are motion commands

    G0 is the G-code to command a rapid motion at the previously set speed to, typically, XYZ, e.g. G00 F50 X0 Y0 Z100. which will move rapidly to 0,0,100 at 50mm/min. In your setup the speed is defaulted to 5000mm/min

    G1 would typically be used to command a cutting motion e.g. G1 F10 X100 which would move at 10mm/min to location X100 (Y and Z being what was previously set). In your setting F = 4000mm/min, however the NC setup of 76mm/sec is 4560mm/min which is too fast and likely to stall the motors, but its overridden by NCStudio. The operational number must be less than the fastest motor setting

    G2/G3 are clockwise and anticlockwise circular motions

    The distance moved should be independent of the speed moved at. Changing the speed should NOT alter the distance moved, just how fast it gets there...

    If its cutting too deep/moving too far it probably means that the steps/mm setting for the relevant axis is wrong rather than the G-code. There must be another setting somewhere...

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    Dear friends i had the same problem but it's happening when i use area clearance and z axis is calibrated.
    In the profiling is ok
    Is there any ideas to fix this issue.
    Thanks in advance

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