22:40 May 30, 2017 |
English language (monolingual) [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Mechanics / Mech Engineering | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Jennifer Levey Chile Local time: 23:00 | ||||||
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4 +6 | The command determines whether, at the moment in time when it was issued ... |
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The command determines whether, at the moment in time when it was issued ... Explanation: "It", in both sentences, refers to the G194 command, which is acted upon in a manner that depends on whether or not the machine is currently machining (cutting something) in accordance with the status of the upper and/or lower turrets. Where it says "command", it in fact refers to an "interrogation". Decides whether it is during machining based on execution states of programs for the upper and lower turrents. --> (bearing in mind that command G194 is only executable from the right turret, as stated in the note): The command determines whether, at the moment in time when it was issued, the machine was busy machining (cutting), as indicated by the program status (codes/flags) of the upper and lower turrets. IOW, command G194 queries the current status flags of the upper or lower turrets to check whether the machine is "busy cutting". If those flags indicate that machining it not taking place, then the G194 command initiates a "wait" (pause) until … Just for the record, what is your translation of "Kissing Standby"? |
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