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Revision as of 21:25, 28 January 2009
Pulse Machine Lube Pump
What is It?
This is a boolean (on/off) property in the CNCProcessor.cfg file. It is a switch that instructs CNC Processor to pulse the lube actuator during a machine lube event.
Value
The value is set to either 0 (for off) or 1 (for on).
Pulse Machine Lube Pump= 1
How to Determine if the System Should Use Pulse
Only use pulse for lube systems that use a pneumatic valve to send lube oil throughout the machine. It is very important to set pulse OFF (0) if your machine uses an electric motor for its lube system.
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Other Pages
- Back to CNC Bender Technical Notes
- See Auto Lube for details on how to test the Auto Lube system
- See Configuring Machine Lube Settings
- See CNCProcessor.cfg