ACU-RITE MILLPWR 2 Axes User Manual

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MILLPWR

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Operation Manual

2-6

Skewing a Part

Save time setting up a job by skewing the part. The skew function automatically compen-
sates for the angle offset of thepart. If a part is not perfectly parallel with either the X- or Y-
axis, indicating it in is not necessary.

To skew a part, simply “touch off” on two or more points along one axis (either X or Y).
Use an electronic edge finder to skew a part, or use a mechanical indicator and teach posi-
tion—either way, it’s fast and easy.

Note: Choose a line to make parallel with the table’s X- or Y-axis—do not enter coordi-
nates along a curve, along two different lines, or along a line that’s positioned at
a true 45 degree angle.

MILLPWR

will calculate the skew angle based upon a

straight line between the points entered.

If you are working with a part that has a rough edge, it’s best to enter multiple points along
the straightest edge so that

MILLPWR

can more accurately compensate for the skew angle.

Note:

When two or more points are entered in the skew calculator

MILLPWR

will calculate

the angle and adjust the X and Y plane. Angles that are less than 45° are adjusted

down to the X-axis, and angles greater than 45° adjust up to the Y-axis.

Note:

The skew feature does not not work with G-code programs. Remove any skew

angle prior to running a G-code program.

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