mycnc:mql
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The fine-tuning is done through the built-in PLC procedures, with the setup described in detail in the [[mycnc: | The fine-tuning is done through the built-in PLC procedures, with the setup described in detail in the [[mycnc: | ||
+ | In certain profiles (such as the X1366M4E), the MQL functionality is accessible via the main myCNC screen (in the Coordinates section): | ||
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+ | This on-screen element displays the current Flood Coolant Rate (global variable # | ||
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+ | A series of hotkeys can also be assigned within the myCNC software to quickly control the flood rate. This can be done by going into Settings > Config > Panel/ | ||
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+ | The following screenshot shows an example configuration of two key bindings to increase and decrease the flood rate: | ||
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+ | This will allow the user to quickly change the coolant flood rate from their keyboard. | ||
====MQL Setup in myCNC software==== | ====MQL Setup in myCNC software==== |
mycnc/mql.txt · Last modified: 2020/10/08 11:37 by ivan