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Anybody with a post, or at least some programming info for a tosnuc 777 control please respond. We are purchasing a used toshiba next week, and of course, new programs are required immediately!! Any help at all greatly appreciated. Simon.Canada |
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| Maybe you'd like to give us some details, like ... is it a mill or a lathe? How many axes? I dont think you want us to send you a random post that's labeled "Tosnuc". The more you give us, the more we can help. Mike Mattera
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| A TOSNUC 777 CONTROL will read standard ISO (G code and M code.) It reads with or without a decimal point. eg: if you want an X coordinate of + one hundred millimeters it will read :X100 or X100. If the post has trailing zeros (X100000) you would need to add the decimal point eg : X100.000 or it will think it is 100 meters, so an okuma or fanuc post will work fine. you need a list of G codes as it has a lot of its own very cool canned cycles. It has lots of other very cool stuff as well,I love em. |
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