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    Anyone have a good reference for Daewoo lathe parts? I need a tool setter.

    I just picked up a Daewoo MSA 200 PUMA which is missing it's tool presetter as well as it's parts catcher. A previous owner took it off to rebuild another Daewoo machine which needed those parts.

    Can anyone recommend a good parts supplier for Daewoo lathes?


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    I would suggest you contact your local Doosan dealer

    as you stated you are in Canada

    please view this site

    DOOSAN WEBSITE

    This will allow you to select your State etc and will give you details of your nearest dealer
    Last edited by MysticMonkey; 06-14-2009 at 09:48 PM. Reason: wrong website


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    Cool

    Hi Max .

    Probably I can advice you , I had solve the problem you had facing.
    The problem lies at the interface board .
    You may find it at the electrical cabinet .

    If you could give me the model or code ..I could supply it to you .

    By the way im in singapore ..and im new here .

    Ciao

    sam


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    Hi Sam,

    Thanks for your reply. I've managed to find a parts catcher, but I think I need to get a tech in to see if my machine is even configured for a toolsetter. I note that the Q-setter switches aren't even there. There are plastic plugs where the q-setter switches would be so I think my machine never had one. Even if I find a q-setter I think I'll have to figure out how to set the parameters to make it available.


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    daewoo

    I assume your machine has an arm for the tool eye,,,
    pull it down, switch into jog and see if the control shifts in to pre-setter mode.

    Are there wires going to the tool eye ? (through the shaft)
    try using m code to bring it down try m80 or 81 look in your manual.

    an aftermarket brand is going to cost you $375 for a new one.

    good luck

    Bad Dog


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    I have a feeling that my machine never had a toolsetter. I popped off the cover panels and find no wiring for it and the switch positions in the control panel has plastic plugs in it. Bit of a bummer.


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