Is there anyone who can help me with a method to update the Z-height of a user frame during a program? I’m working with surface milling on plastic parts, which can vary in height, and to ensure a consistent milling depth, I’d like to be able to adjust the Z-height, similar to "zeroing" on a surface in a CNC mill.
I create the CAM program using RoboDK, where I import
into RoboDK. However, I’m unsure about whether the CAM program, once transferred to the Yaskawa robot, actually follows the user frame in the robot's interface or if it only adheres to the user frame defined in RoboDK. In other words, if I make changes to the user frame directly on the robot's controller, will the program created with RoboDK automatically update to reflect this adjustment? I haven’t been able to see the user frame in the DX200 pendant’s menu, so I’m uncertain about this.
Additionally, if enabling such functionality requires a paid option, should I contact Yaskawa to unlock it? Any insights or advice would be greatly appreciated!
Best Regards
Stig Lindberg.
I create the CAM program using RoboDK, where I import
Code:
uframe.cnd
Additionally, if enabling such functionality requires a paid option, should I contact Yaskawa to unlock it? Any insights or advice would be greatly appreciated!
Best Regards
Stig Lindberg.