Linear Correction Compensation setup info:
Press the enter key on Linear correction.
Linear correction compensation corrects for linear errors due to linear encoders or ballscrews.
To determine the amount of correction required, measure the error with a calibration device.
When you activate linear correction, the CNC applies the linear correction to the active resolution of the axis.
If no linear correction is required, disable this feature. When enabled, you can specify a different correction value for each axis.
Enter any appropriate correction factor from 0.300000 to 3.000000. A value of 1.00 indicates no linear error correction for the selected axis.
[Default: Disabled (Off)]
NOTE: This correction is per inch. If you need to adjust an axis to move further then program add to the current value. If you need the axis to fall shorter then programmed subtract this amount from 1.00000, and then turn on the bottom choice!
Highlight the menu selection that corresponds to the axis being set.
(For example, highlight X Linear correction compensation to set the X-axis.) Press ENTER to highlight the entry field for each axis.
Type the appropriate linear compensation correction, and press ENTER.
[Defaults: X 1.000000”, Y 1.000000”, Z 1.000000”, U 1.000000”]
Highlight Linear correction compensation. This selection activates/deactivates the option.
Press ENTER to toggle the selection On or Off to activate/deactivate compensation values entered. The CNC activates linear compensation for all affected axes.
[Default: Off]