A couple months back we introduced our new PathPilot control software. Getting Started with Work Offsets is the second of several tutorials on how to use PathPilot. In this video, Controls Engineer, Daniel Rogge, demonstrates three different techniques on how set work offsets. He uses a Shank Edge Finder (PN 32660 or 32659), a Haimer Zero Master (PN 32897), and a Digitizing Probe (PN 31858). This is just three of many methods one can use. Please check our web site for information on additional edge finders.
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