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Thom Davies
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Post by Thom Davies »

Hey How's it going?

With the timer on the therm does it time when the machine starts till finish including being idle or is it the time it has been cutting for?

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Thom Davies
Ryan Hochgesang

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Post by Ryan Hochgesang »

Hi Thom,

The sub timer programs available on the Thermwood track all time between the time the START timer is executed, until the END timer is called.
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So, to elaborate on Ryan's post...

If you call up the START at the beginning of the program and END at the end, above the M02 it will only time the amount of time the machine is running/cutting

If you are looking to time button to button cycles so you can have time for part removal, cleanup, etc between pressing the go button you can put the ENDTIME above the STRTIME at the top of the program. Then the machine will not call the END until the operator hits the go button again. We do both here. I run it with the start at top and end at the end to get actual machining time for quoting purposes. Then I run it with END above START for an hour or 2 to get an accurate button to button time for scheduling purposes.
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Good information Mike, Thanks for the input. I had wondered about the timer also.
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