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Latest revision as of 21:49, 28 January 2009

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Watch For Machine Lube Complete Input

What is It?

This is a boolean (on/off) property in the CNCProcessor.cfg file. It is a switch that instructs CNC Processor to watch for an INPUT to energize when the lube event is complete.

Value

The value is set to either 0 (for off) or 1 (for on).

Watch For Machine Lube Complete Input= 1


How to Determine if the System Should Use a Lube Complete Input

Only use this feature if a Lube Complete Input is being monitored on your bender.


Gear warning.jpg WARNING!

Enabling this feature without an input sensor present on the bender will cause the lube event to continue indefinitely after it has started.




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