
Kerf Checking
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6.3-14
Figure 6-33) in order to enable the user to set values for each step of the
process.
This feature was developed for the applications that deal with two-layer
workpieces and one-edged Kerfs (
section 6.3.7.5 provides an example). The
Kerf Check can be performed in two steps:
1 Y-Offset Correction
2 Z-Compensation, according to the measured Kerf width.
The two-Step Kerf Check is also referred to as One-Edge Model Z
Compensation.
Teaching two-step Kerf Check is a longer procedure than that for a one-
step Kerf-Check. Start the Teach Kerf Check procedure as usual and follow
the wizard that gives guiding instructions throughout the process.
There are seven options of the Kerf Check Algorithm (see Figure 6-34):
1 Standard Kerf Check Algorithm (see above)
2 Adaptive
3 Advanced
4 Adaptive Only
5 Advanced Only
6 Upper Bar
7 Lower Bar
Figure 6-33: Two-step Kerf Check Parameter Table
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