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Compalsection Error

The document discusses an error message received when calculating a toolpath with cutter compensation in PowerMill. The error occurs because suitable lead-ins had not been applied to the toolpath. The support representative walks the user through the steps to add lead-ins of a horizontal arc with 90 degree angle and 10 radius. This resolves the toolpath error.

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Compalsection Error

The document discusses an error message received when calculating a toolpath with cutter compensation in PowerMill. The error occurs because suitable lead-ins had not been applied to the toolpath. The support representative walks the user through the steps to add lead-ins of a horizontal arc with 90 degree angle and 10 radius. This resolves the toolpath error.

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PowerMill Error: This toolpath is not suitable at present for output to a Machine Tool with cutter

compensation active.

This is because suitable leads have not been applied.

The user gets an error message while calculating toolpath with cutter compensation options.

Hi Prabhu Dayal Sharma,

Thank you for contacting Autodesk Customer Support.

My name is Jagdish and I will be assisting you with your service request.

As per the TeamViewer session, the issue identified was PowerMill was giving an error

“This toolpath is not suitable at present for output to a Machine Tool with cutter compensation active”
while calculating toolpath.

It happened because suitable leads have not been applied.


We have followed the below steps to solve your issue.

1. Open the calculated toolpath setting.


2. Select Leads and links.
3. Click lied in 1st choice select Horizontal arc use angle 90 and radius 10.
4. Click to make the lead-outs the same as the lead-in.
5. Calculate the toolpath.

If you need further assistance with this case, please reply to this email, I will be happy to help you.

Thank you and have a great day!

Thanks 
Kind regards, 
Jagdish Kshirsagar 
Global Product Support  
Autodesk Customer Support  

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