Difference between revisions of "Mandrel Lube"
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The start angle refers to where the lube zone starts: The values is from 0 degrees. | The start angle refers to where the lube zone starts: The values is from 0 degrees. | ||
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| − | The stop angle refers to where the lube zone ends: The value is an angle that is subtracted from the FINAL ANGLE. | + | The stop angle refers to where the lube zone ends: The value is an angle that is subtracted from the FINAL ANGLE.<br> |
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| + | For example, if you set this value to 50 degrees, and your bend angle is 50 degrees, then the lube will never start - because CNC Bender is told to stop the lube 50 degrees below the goal - which is 0 degrees. | ||
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Revision as of 22:55, 30 December 2009
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Where is the Mandrel Lube Option?
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The lube feature is only available inside the Bend Option cells of the FRB menu. This allows an operator to control mandrel lube for each bend.
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Mandrel Lube Start and Stop
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This feature works with the Mandrel Lube Start and Mandrel Lube Stop angle settings. These control the start and stop of the mandrel lube based upon the bend angle.
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