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In one of our machine vericut set-up, we are usng RTCP. How can I tell the vericut to look for over travel with respect to some other point (pivot point)
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Kantha, VERICUT checks for overtravel relative to each motion component's origin. RTCP on/off does not impact how this check is performed. This behavior should be consistent with how your real NC machine behaves. You can use the "TurnOnOffTravelLimits" macro with ORV=0 to turn off travel limit checking, such as when axes move beyond their documented limits to perform a tool change. Call the macro again with ORV=1 to re-activate limit checking. --Gene
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Gene,
Thank you very much for both replies. I am going to try to use what you said. By the way, How do I print your reply alone instead of printing everything?
Regards
Kantha
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Kantha,
As far as I can tell, there is no automatic way to print only one post. I would suggest cutting and pasting the post you want into a word processor and printing from there.
Hope that helps!
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Gene,
Thank you very much for both replies. I am going to try to use what you said. By the way, How do I print your reply alone instead of printing everything?Regards
Kantha
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