However, by using the Work Offsets feature the change can be made in one single location (G55 for example) and everywhere that particular work offset is called the change would be utilized. This is problematic because, if a small shift is necessary, in the X-axis for example, then the operator would need to locate EVERY SINGLE Change Part Setup in the program that referenced that particular location and make the change…which could easily be dozens of places throughout the program. Previously the operator had to input a Change Part Setup into the program each time they wanted to switch to a different setup coordinate, and another one to switch back. There are often times when there is a need to switch between different setups on the machine – like when you have multiple operations setup in different vises on the table. Using Work Offsets in Conversational Programs (G54-G59, 93 Auxiliary Offsets): I thought this would be a great topic for a blog article to help our users find and understand these features if they weren’t previously aware of them. The Hurco control is so easy to use and easy to self-teach that often times there are overlooked features that could be extremely useful and very powerful if operators knew about them. There have been a number of enhancements on the Hurco WinMax control in the past few months and years that we never really get to share with our customers.
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