Big-Tex tool setter screen 3.4
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Big-Tex tool setter screen 3.4

Big‑Tex Tool Setter Screen is a dedicated CNC interface that streamlines tool length setting, work offsets
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Big‑Tex Tool Setter Screen is a dedicated CNC interface that streamlines tool length setting, work offsets, and probing so you can move from setup to cutting with confidence. Built around clear prompts and safety‑minded routines, it turns repetitive, error‑prone steps into guided workflows that are fast, consistent, and easy to repeat.

Key capabilities:


  • Guided tool length measurement using a touch plate or fixed tool setter
  • One‑click Z zeroing and optional X/Y edge finding with safe approach moves
  • Automatic writing and recall of tool length offsets for multi‑tool jobs
  • On‑screen indicators for probe status, soft limits, and safe Z moves
  • Configurable macros and buttons to match your machine and process
  • Metric/imperial support with unit‑aware DRO readouts
  • Built‑in sanity checks to reduce crashes and scrap

Benefits:


  • Shorter setup times and fewer mistakes
  • Reliable, repeatable offsets across jobs and materials
  • Smoother tool changes and quicker restarts after interruptions

Notes:


  • Requires a compatible CNC controller that supports custom screens/macros and appropriate probing hardware (e.g., touch plate, fixed tool setter, probe input).
  • Always verify motion settings and test routines above the workpiece before cutting.

Whether you’re dialing in a hobby router or standardizing procedures on a small shop mill, Big‑Tex Tool Setter Screen helps you achieve consistent results with less guesswork.

Big-Tex tool setter screen is developed by Big-Tex Ltd.. The most popular version of this product among our users is 3.4.

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