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    Leadwell, Tool select problem...

    hello, i recently erased all the parameters on my Leadwell MV610 with a Fanuc O-M control, trying to clear the memory. Didn't have a back up so i had to order new param. The only issue i'm having so far is that it would only let me select and change to T01. If i try a different T number it gives me: 1037 alarm, tool number not registered. The book i have wont help at all so "any" help would be useful. Thank you!!!!


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    i have the same problem with my Chevalier 2033 VMC , can you help me???


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    Look I haven't really got a clue about CNC machines, I'm just hanging around for an answer on something. But as you both have different models is it possible this article may help, as it quotes the same error message for another machine? I'm just guessing:

    http://www.fagorautomation.com/pub/d...n_8070_err.pdf


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