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P026030: Missing NC record for user-defined outline

Cause

A cut-out was placed on a mounting surface as a user-defined outline without an NC record.

Solution

Define an NC record for the user-defined outline. Proceed as follows:

  1. Locate the outline in the layout space using the Go to (graphic) functionality from the popup menu in the Message management dialog.
  2. Call up the Properties <...> dialog of the user-defined outline, and remember the name of the file displayed in the Outline field of the *.fc1 file type.
  3. Close the property dialog with [Cancel].
  4. Select the Utilities > Master data > Outline (NC data) > Open menu items.
  5. Select the name of the file you have remembered in the Open outline dialog, and click [Open].

    The user-defined outline is opened in the outline editor.
  6. Select the menu items Utilities > Master data > Outline (NC data) > Open > Generate record > NC Steinhauer or Rittal - Perforex / Secarex.
  7. In the NC outline record <...> dialog select the machine, the milling cutter, as well as the approach process, and confirm your selections with [OK].
  8. Using the cursor set the Starting point of the milling cutter for the user-defined outline.

    The milling paths and drilling points are represented in color.
  9. Select the Utilities > Master data > Outline (NC data) > Close menu items, and confirm the subsequent system message on the synchronization of master data with [Yes].

    Now, an NC record is generated in the outline file *.fc1.
  10. Place the user-defined outline again on the mounting surface.
  11. Then start a new check run.

Note:

Note that the check run takes into account the machine-specific entries under the Options > Settings > Company > Machining menu items. If setting ranges of the machine type NC export Rittal - Perforex / Secarex and NC export Steinhauer or variants thereof are defined there, missing NC records must be generated for all machine types or variants to prevent the check run message 026030.