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I use a clearance plane in every program, and I almost always only use it at the top of the program to clear the part, set the first probe rotation and check the first point/feature. After that it is AUTOMOVES and move/points. I also won't use move/increment in a program BECAUSE, if you get a false trigger during a move/increment for whatever reason, when you tell it to continue, it will try to move the entire increment from it's current position. Nope. I'll use them when making and proving out a program ('cause I'm too lazy to get up and walk over to the machine and jogbox a move). but once I get the probe where I want it, BANG! Move/point and increment is GONE!
I use a clearance plane in every program, and I almost always only use it at the top of the program to clear the part, set the first probe rotation and check the first point/feature. After that it is AUTOMOVES and move/points. I also won't use move/increment in a program BECAUSE, if you get a false trigger during a move/increment for whatever reason, when you tell it to continue, it will try to move the entire increment from it's current position. Nope. I'll use them when making and proving out a program ('cause I'm too lazy to get up and walk over to the machine and jogbox a move). but once I get the probe where I want it, BANG! Move/point and increment is GONE!
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