Dragon Machine Library

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Click on the Machine Library option in the Dragon software to set up a new machine, make changes to your current machine, or select which machine you are using for the next job.

Machine List

  • This list will show your machine(s) labeled in the way you have named them.

Action Buttons

  • Add New: Click the Add New Drag Machine Lib Add New1.png button to add a new machine to the machine list.
  • Delete: Click the Delete Drag Machine Lib Delete1.png button only if you're sure you would like to delete the machine and its information from the machine list. A warning window will pop up asking if you're absolutely sure of this action. If you need to consult a Bend-Tech staff member before making such a significant change to your software, please do so by calling our office at 651-257-8715.
  • Clone: Click the Clone Drag Machine Lib Clone1.png button to clone your machine information. This will create a duplicate of the machine you have selected from the machine list.
  • Save: Click the Save Drag Save Button1.png button to save any changes made to your Dragon machine settings or the list to the left.
  • Close: Click the Close Drag Close Button1.png button to close the window after changes have been saved.

Main

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Machine Properties

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Machine Name:

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  • Enter the name of your machine in the Machine Name: field.

Size

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  • Click on the size of the machine you're using in the Size: section.

Calibration Help

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  • Click on the Wizard button in the Calibration Help: section to go through the Dragon Calibration.

CAD Settings

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  • Display Action Directions: Check the Display Action Directions check box and the software will display direction arrows withing the designer and nesting interfaces. This is checked as a default.
  • Trim Part Ends: Check the Trim Part Ends check box and the Dragon machine will be programmed to remove the excess material from coped and mitered end cuts. This is checked as a default.
  • Display Transition Paths: Check the Display Transition Paths Drag Disp Transition Paths1.png check box and the software will display the path taken by the machine from action to action.
  • Display Jaws: Check the Display Jaws Drag Disp Jaws1.png checkbox to show the jaws of the chuck in any nesting project.
  • Display Dead Zone: Check the Display Dead Zone Drag Disp Dead Zone1.png checkbox to show the dead zone (or space of tubing that will not reach to the tool changer) in any nesting project.

Colors

  • Click the Display Transition Paths Drag Disp Transition Paths2.png to indicate the color of the transition paths as they appear in the software.
  • Click the Display Jaws Drag Jaw Color1.png to indicate the color of the chuck jaws as they appear in the software.
  • Click the Display Dead Zone Drag Dead Zone Color1.png to indicate the color of the dead zone as it appears in the software.

Make this machine active

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  • Check the Make this machine active check box and the settings for the selected machine will become active.

Basic Settings

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Default Process Order

  • Default Process Order Box: This box will contain the 4 different processes that will take place in the fabrication process Dragon Process Order1.png(Marking, Engraving, Polyline Cutting and Cutting). To order these in the way you want them, select one from the list and use the Up Up Arrow.png and Down Down+Arrow.png arrows to decide the procession.
  • Order by Part: Click the "Order by Part" Dragon Order By Part1.png option to assign the process order to each individual part.
  • Order by Shift: Click the "Order by Shift" Dragon Order By Shift1.png option to assign the process order to each individual shift.

Misc Options

  • Reposition/Flip between parts: Check this check box if you'd like to have a reposition or flip occur between parts on a nested project.
  • Warn about Possible Crashes: Check this check box if you'd like the software to warn you about possible collisions when running the Dragon machine.
  • Long Travel Minimum: Enter a value in the "Long Travel Minimum" Dragon Minimum Travel Distance1.png text field to indicate the least amount of distance that the machine will travel to still be considered a 'long travel'. A long travel will most likely be when the machine travels from one set of contours to another, or one end of tubing to another.

Bend Marks (Default)

  • None: Select the "None" Dragon None Bend Marks1.png option if you would not like the bend marks assigned to an action by default.
  • Mark: Select the "Mark" Dragon Mark Bend Marks1.png option if you would like the bend marks to be marked with a marker by default.
  • Engrave: Select the "Engrave" Dragon Engrave Bend Marks1.png option if you would like the bend marks to be engraved by default.

End Cuts (Default)

  • None: Select the "None" Dragon None Bend Marks1.png option if you would not like the end cuts assigned to an action by default.
  • Cut:' Select the "Cut" Dragon Cat End Cuts1.png option if you would like the end cuts to be cut with the machine's plasma cutter by default.
  • Mark: Select the "Mark" Dragon Mark Bend Marks1.png option if you would like the end cuts to be marked with a marker by default.

Short Leg Override

  • None: Select the "None" Dragon None Bend Marks1.png option if you would like the end cuts assigned to its default action.
  • Mark: Select the "Mark" Dragon Mark Bend Marks1.png option and an end cut will be marked instead of cut by default. The shortest leg can be before this override occurs is defined by the Die Limitations within the Die Library.
  • Engrave: Select the "Engrave" Dragon Engrave Bend Marks1.png option and an end cut will be engraved instead of cut by default. The shortest leg can be before this override occurs is defined by the Die Limitations within the Die Library.

Part ID Marking

  • Enable Part ID Marking: Check the "Enable Part ID Marking" Dragon Part ID Marking1.png checkbox and your part will be either marked or engraved with the part ID information by default.
  • Part ID Font: Click on the "Part ID Font" Dragon Part ID Font1.png drop down menu to choose the font that the part ID will be marked or engraved in by default.
  • Part ID Size: Enter a value in the "Part ID Size" Dragon Part ID Size1.png text field to designate a size of the part ID lettering. This will be in inches or millimeters depending on what your units of measurement are set to.
  • Part ID Location: Enter a value in the "Part ID Location" Dragon Part ID Location1.png text field to designate a location down the length of the tubing where the part ID will be located by default.
  • Mark: Select the "Mark" Dragon Mark Bend Marks1.png option if you would like the part ID to be marked with a marker by default.
  • Engrave: Select the "Engrave" Dragon Engrave Bend Marks1.png option if you would like the part ID to be engraved by default.

Saddles (Default)

  • None: Select the "None" Dragon None Bend Marks1.png option if you would not like the saddles assigned to an action by default.
  • Mark: Select the "Mark" Dragon Mark Bend Marks1.png option if you would like the saddles to be marked with a marker by default.
  • Engrave: Select the "Engrave" Dragon Engrave Bend Marks1.png option if you would like the saddles to be engraved by default.

Holesaw Info (Default)

  • None: Select the "None" Dragon None Bend Marks1.png option if you would not like the holesaw information assigned to an action by default.
  • Mark: Select the "Mark" Dragon Mark Bend Marks1.png option if you would like the holesaw information to be marked with a marker by default.
  • Engrave: Select the "Engrave" Dragon Engrave Bend Marks1.png option if you would like the holesaw information to be engraved by default.


Cutter Settings

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Cutting Tool

  • Kerf: Enter the default width of your cut in the "Kerf" Dragon Kerf1.png text field.
  • Lift Amount (Short): Enter the height of the lift amount for a short distance travel of the plasma head in the "Lift Amount (Short)" Dragon Lift Amount Short1.png text field.
  • Lift Amount (Long): Enter the height of the lift amount for a long distance travel of the plasma head in the "Lift Amount (Long)" Dragon Lift Amount Long1.png text field.

Cutting Tip

  • Shield Width at Bottom: Enter a with of your torch's consumable tip here. This setting is used to detect collisions with the torch tip and material.
  • Angle of Tip Shield: Enter the angle of the torch's consumable tip here. This setting is used to detect collisions with the torch tip and material.

Pause for Drops

  • Enable Pausing: Check the "Enable Pausing" Dragon Enable Pausing1.png checkbox to cause the plasma torch to pause when finishing a through-cut or cope. This will ensure a clean cut-off.
  • Minimum Length: Enter a value in the "Minimum Length:" Dragon Minimum Length1.png text field which will determine the minimum length needed before a pause can occur on an end cut.

Travel Direction

  • Right: Click on the "Right" Dragon Cut Travel Right1.png option and the cutting direction will always start from the left and move to the right.
  • Left: Click on the "Left" Dragon Cut Travel Left1.png option and the cutting direction will always start from the right and move to the left.