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Revision as of 17:05, 10 August 2015
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How to Use VTube-STEP to Setup a Winton RD Bender
You can use the VTube-STEP EXPORT menu to send a new part data to a Winton RD bender.
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STEP 1 - Start the Export
Press the EXPORT Winton WMC File button. |
STEP 2 - Export Window
Choose a good starting Winton WMC Template file. Use the ellipsis button if necessary to select a template file. A template file contains your starting setup for a Winton bender. |
STEP 3 - Setup the Values
Loading the Winton template will display a starting set of values for the WMC file. |
STEP 4 - Save the Winton File
Save the Winton file to the network location where the Winton control can also find the file. |
STEP 5 - Load the Winton File Into the Bender Control and Bend the Tube
Load the new Winton file into the control, finish the setup of the bender, then bend the tube. |
VTube-LASER Setup for Supravision Network Communications
VTube-LASER uses a Benderlink grid to setup the communications protocol for each bender. The grid is in Setup Options, Measure 2, Setup Benderlink Options menu. In the Benderlink options menu, choose the bender to edit by selecting the cells in the bender row you want to setup.
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How to Use the VTube-LASER Supravision Network Communications
To communicate with a bender when using VTube-LASER, switch to the Bender Setup menu (see the navigation pane on the right), then follow these steps.
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Other Pages
- See more information on VTube-LASER Bender Corrections
- VTube-LASER
- VTube-STEP
- Benderlink
- Benderlink for SolidWorks