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Revision as of 16:42, 25 April 2008
This is a sample Push Bend Profile Table.
Each profile row contains a profile setup for a given radius. An unlimited number of profile values can be entered.
Value Name | Description | |
Profile Name | The name is how the profile is displayed and selected in the Bend Options. | |
Arm Angle | This is the final angle of the arm during push-bending. | |
Arm vAdjust | This allows the velocity of the bend arm to be adjusted by a percentage of the original calculated velocity. | |
Arm vAdjust | This allows the velocity of the bend arm to be adjusted by a percentage of the original calculated velocity. | |
Feed Position | This is how far the carriage must travel to achieve the "@ Degrees" value. | |
Feed Velocity | This is the velocity of the carriage during the bend. The velocity of the carriage is used to calculate a starting bend arm motion speed. | |
@ Degrees | This is the angle of the tube that is achieved by the "Feed Position" value above. |
Using this method of calculation, it is possible to calculate different Push Bends by indicating the bend angle.