Mach3 2010 Screenset 'link'

Do you plan to install a for automated tool changes?

Copy the file and paste it directly into C:\Mach3\ .

: A permanent plate mounted on the machine bed used as a reference point for all subsequent tool changes in the same job. Safety Checks : You must manually enter your height and Plate Thickness Mach3 2010 Screenset

First, you must input the thickness of your movable plate. Navigate to the Settings/Alt1 page in the screenset and enter the exact plate thickness into the field.

During an M6 command, the machine automatically travels to the fixed plate to measure the new tool, eliminating manual re-zeroing. Smart Layout and Navigation Do you plan to install a for automated tool changes

Beyond probing, the 2010 Screenset integrates several utilities that normally require manual G-code entry or external plugins.

Almost all daily machining operations occur on a single master screen. You do not need to constantly click back and forth between "Run," "MDI," and "Jog" tabs. Safety Checks : You must manually enter your

This is the primary reason most users invest in the screenset. It introduces a sophisticated two-plate system to manage tool changes. You connect both a movable touch plate (which you place on your stock) and a fixed plate (permanently mounted on your machine table) to the same probe input pin.

Launch Mach3. Navigate to the top menu bar and select . Browse to the root Mach3 folder, select the 2010 screenset file, and click open. The interface will refresh immediately into the new layout. Step 4: Configuring the Fixed Plate Coordinates

, which includes the source graphics files for users who want to customize the interface. The CNC Woodworker Mach3 2010 Screenset Default Mach3 (1024.set) Main Screen Single, tabbed main page Multiple distinct pages Semi-automatic with fixed/movable plates Basic manual zeroing Visual Style Windows-style, modern flat UI Industrial grey, busy layout Accessible on all screens Primarily on one screen Toolpath Window Significantly larger Standard size for the macros or how to set up the fixed touch plate Mach3 2010 Reference Manual - The CNC Woodworker