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    Citizen E16/20 E25/32 Program

    Hi Guys, ive just purchased a Citizen E20 and what a beautifull bit of kit, the only problem i have is that the machine came with no programs in it and it has a LNS Magazine barfeed, now does any one have a program example i can work from so i no whats going on and what its capable of as i find it much easier reading the program. Its 6 axis though it was sold as a 7 axis machine..? it has c axis on the main spindle, don't no about the sub spindle.
    Any one who can send me a program with milling on, threading c axis, sub spindle part off and collection sequence ect just so i can get up to speed and work to that format. Many thanks
    gollame


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    post an email address and i will send you an E32 program.


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    E32 sample programs fanuc 6t

    Hi,
    can I get sample programs E32 citizen cincom?
    thanks
    aaron


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