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Collaboration Provides Ease of Use Between CNC Controls and Probes



"Machine tool programmers and engineers who utilize Renishaw's GoProbe macros could save significant time and labor with the use of Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc.'s Interactive Cycle Insertion screens on its M8 Series of CNC controls," said a spokesperson. The Interactive Cycle Insertion screens can be used to integrate Renishaw GoProbe macros directly into their CNC control. Those looking to acquire a new Renishaw probe can also do so with the knowledge that it will integrate into the Mitsubishi Electric M8 Series CNC Controls.

Interactive Cycle Insertion is an icon-based programming method that lets engineers choose and customize cycles or features directly into their G-code program, through the edit screen. It reduces programming time and potential for human error because programmers do not have to hand-type the G-code into the control. This solution is specifically applicable for tool and workpiece measurement.

"With the newly created Renishaw GUI screens used in the M8 CNC Series Interactive Cycle Insertion function, Renishaw probing cycles have become more user friendly," said Matthew Bascue, Mechatronics Engineer at Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc.

"Renishaw probes can reduce set-up times by up to 90% and improve process control. Probing is an established practice for maximizing efficiency, quality, capability and accuracy of machine tools," said Dave Bozich, Vice President of Operations at Renishaw. "Standard routines built into modern CNC controls simplify integration of probing cycles. These routines, when combined with a CAD interface, streamline the simulation of measurement functions."

For additional information on Mitsubishi Electric interface functions for the machine tool industry, visit https://mitsubishimachinetool.com/interface-functions/. To learn more about Renishaw probes and software, visit www.renishaw.com/en/machine-tool-probes-and-software--6073.

For more information contact:

Mitsubishi Electric Automation Inc.

500 Corporate Woods Pkwy.

Vernon Hills, IL 60061

847-478-2500

us.mitsubishielectric.com/fa/en

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