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This has been changed so that CNC Bender now only examines the Cross Slide input prox for ADVANCED or IN the die active.<br><br>
 
This has been changed so that CNC Bender now only examines the Cross Slide input prox for ADVANCED or IN the die active.<br><br>
 
'''This allows for locking the carriage cross slide for little or no movement - with both HOME and ADVANCED proximity switches active at the same time - and still close the dies.'''
 
'''This allows for locking the carriage cross slide for little or no movement - with both HOME and ADVANCED proximity switches active at the same time - and still close the dies.'''
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==[[image:Check.jpg|25px]] ENHANCEMENT: SUPRAVISION Communication Change for ROMER Software ==
 
 
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Previous versions of CNC Bender would send Supravision data with XYZ values even if the XYZ values had not been setup (and were all zeros).<br><br>
 
This caused ROMER software products to refuse the incoming data and display an error.<br><br>
 
'''This release of CNC Bender will automatically remove the XYZ data if they are all zeros.  This satisfies the ROMER software rules.'''
 
 
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Revision as of 14:23, 12 March 2016

v14.9-r10 - March 10, 2015

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Check.jpg ENHANCEMENT: Cross Slide Check

In previous versions of CNC Bender, the internal logic would not allow the manual jog close of either PRESSURE die or CLAMP die if the Cross Slide input prox for AWAY from die (or in the home position) was active.

This has been changed so that CNC Bender now only examines the Cross Slide input prox for ADVANCED or IN the die active.

This allows for locking the carriage cross slide for little or no movement - with both HOME and ADVANCED proximity switches active at the same time - and still close the dies.



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