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The stop angle refers to where the lube zone ends:  The value is an angle that is subtracted from the FINAL ANGLE.<br>
 
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For example, if you set the stop angle to 50 degrees on a 50 degree bend, then the mandrel lube '''will never start''' - because CNC Bender is told to stop the lube 50 degrees below the goal - which is 0 degrees.
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For example, if you set the stop angle to 50 degrees on a 50 degree bend, then the mandrel lube '''will never start''' - because CNC Bender is told to stop the lube 50 degrees below the goal - which is 50 minus 50 = 0 degrees.
 
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Revision as of 22:55, 30 December 2009

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Topic: How to Use Mandrel Lube

Mandrel Lube is a powerful feature that is used to precisely control when the lube is injected to the mandrel rod.

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Contents


Where is the Mandrel Lube Option?

The lube feature is only available inside the Bend Option cells of the FRB menu. This allows an operator to control mandrel lube for each bend.

Use the Mandrel Lube Enable to switch the feature on or off.

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Mandrel Lube Start and Stop

This feature works with the Mandrel Lube Start and Mandrel Lube Stop angle settings. These control the start and stop of the mandrel lube based upon the bend angle.

The start angle refers to where the lube zone starts: The values is from 0 degrees.

The stop angle refers to where the lube zone ends: The value is an angle that is subtracted from the FINAL ANGLE.

For example, if you set the stop angle to 50 degrees on a 50 degree bend, then the mandrel lube will never start - because CNC Bender is told to stop the lube 50 degrees below the goal - which is 50 minus 50 = 0 degrees.

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