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    Hi,
    I want to know if somebody can help me.
    I have a problem with a Machining Center Tsugami FMA3, this machine have a controller Fanuc 16M.
    I can do Tool Change in MDI mode, but when I work in memory mode I can't do it, and this error message then appears:

    T33 comand only for MDI

    What's wrong?

    thank's



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    First thing to do is to check your parameter settings for completeness.



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    Post a sample program for us to look at. I does seem to be a parameter setting because that shouldn't happen during memmory mode. T33? How many tool pockets does your machine have? Most machines are 30 tools unless it's a Horizontal.

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    First, Thank's

    The machine is a Machining Center with 4 axis and 64 tools, but now doesn't work a servo(1 tool magazine), then only works with 32 tools.
    I'v tried do tool change using the codes below.

    M06T12;



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    Look for circuit continuity.

    IF the feedback system on the servo is screwed up (broken wire, bad encoder, etc), the machine will/will not move even though it thinks it did.

    WHen problems like this occur, you need to systematically go thru the whole process. It could be one thing or a the daisychain effect of several that, by themself, wouldn't matter. But in unison, problems.



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    Default m6 may be a macro

    This is a different type of problem then someone normally sees. 1st thing I would look into is to be sure that the tool change command (M6) is not actually a macro or sub program with an M6 alias. Look if any of the parameters #6071 - #6089 are set to "6". If one of them are, then there is a program o90?? that could be messed up and giving you the problems.

    M Code SubProg
    o9001 6071
    o9002 6072
    o9003 6073
    o9004 6074
    o9005 6075
    o9006 6076
    o9007 6077
    o9008 6078
    o9009 6079
    M Code Macro
    o9020 6080
    o9021 6081
    o9022 6082
    o9023 6083
    o9024 6084
    o9025 6085
    o9026 6086
    o9027 6087
    o9028 6088
    o9029 6089
    Good Luck
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    A t33 command alarm, you most likely have tool all ready called. Make sure pocket #6 is empty, it may have to be returned to its original positon.
    NHPhil



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