Use the Tools tab of the Edit Selected NC Programs dialog to give a view of the carousel for the selected NC programs. Changing any of these fields changes the value for all instances of a particular tool.
The Tool List summarises the tool information specified when you created the tool.
- Number — Displays the user defined tool number allocated to the tool and added to the cut file. This is the same as the number specified when you created the tool.
- Diameter — Displays the diameter of the tool. This is the same as the diameter specified when you created the tool.
- Tip — Displays the tip radius of the tool. This is the same as the tip radius specified when you created the tool.
- Length — Displays the cutting length of the tool. This defaults to the recommended collision free length if you have collision checked the toolpath otherwise it is the length specified when you created the tool.
- Overhang — Displays the length of the cutter protruding from chuck or collet. This is the same as the overhang specified in the Toolpath Verification dialog.
- Tool ID — Displays the user defined name allocated to the tool and added to the cut file.
- Name — Displays the name of the tool. By default, this is the same as the name given when the tool was defined.
- Type — Displays the type of tool that you defined originally (such as End Mill or Tip Radiused).
Tool Name — Select the tool you are interested in. The information in the rest of this frame refers to the tool selected here.
Tool Number — Enter the tool number used by the toolpath. By default this is the same as the Tool Number on the Tip tab of the Tool dialog. This is added to the cut file.
Gauge Length — Enter the gauge length. By default this is the same as the Gauge Length on the Holder tab of the Tool dialog. The value is the total length of the tool assembly that protrudes from the spindle when mounted in the machine tool (the length from the tip of the tool to the top of the holder).
Tool ID — Enter the name of the tool. By default this is the same as the Cutting data tab of the Tool dialog, and is added to the cut file. If you export a tool to a tool database you export the Tool ID and not the Name (on the Tip tab of the Tool dialog). By default the Tool ID is the same as the Name. This is added to the cut file.