Tool length offsets: Max number of tool slots in carousel

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Tool length offsets: Max number of tool slots in carousel

Postby Blaise » Sat Oct 02, 2021 4:55 pm

Hi,

I was reading the UCCNC manual and came across this paragraph on page 62...

Tool Length Offsets : G43, G44 and G49
To use a tool length offset, program G43 H..., where the H number is the desired index in the tool table. The H number should be, but does not have to be, the same as the slot number of the tool currently in the spindle. It is OK for the H number to be zero, an offset value of zero will be used.
It is an error if:
• the H number is not an integer, is negative, or is larger than the number of carousel slots, which is currently set to a value of 20.
The G44 command is similar to the G43, but for negative tool length offsets.
To cancel the tool length offset compensation, program G49.
It is OK to program using the same offset already in use. It is also OK to program using no tool length offset if none is currently being used.


My question concerns the maximum tool slots in the carousel. My milling machine has 21 tool slots in it's carousel. Can this be changed? where?

Thank you!
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Re: Tool length offsets: Max number of tool slots in carouse

Postby cncdrive » Sat Oct 02, 2021 5:55 pm

The number was upgraded to 96 tools max. just the users manual document seems to be not updated.
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Re: Tool length offsets: Max number of tool slots in carouse

Postby Blaise » Sat Oct 02, 2021 6:23 pm

Ok! Great!

Thanks
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Re: Tool length offsets: Max number of tool slots in carouse

Postby CL_MotoTech » Mon Oct 04, 2021 1:34 am

Unless you right a plugin to assign tools to tool numbers you'll also have to keep all your tools in 1-21 unless you want to do a manual change.
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