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| Thanks for the info, this is an 1988 machine...old software, CNC 88. Running fine at this time, I did detune the drives a little since they basically just use this machine for a glorified drill press...we'll see what happens Brent |
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well now, when they power up the control, the A axis display is missing !!! So it does even know the A axis is present...then sometimes you can power it back up and the A axis display is there....sounds like CPU problem....any thoughts Brent |
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