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    Parts Counter for Fagor 8025

    I am new to machining, and we just picked up a GT-27 with Fagor 8025 control. I am interested trying to do some type of parts counter in the control. I wanted to see if i could do it with a variable in the code, or something along those lines because i believe my control without the graphics doesn't have any type of parts counter. But, please correct me if I am wrong.


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    Fagor 8025

    Actually the 8025 has a built in counter.
    In Op mode "0" --- If you hit the subrts button, you'll see a cycle time and parts counter already in the control. I think if you hit the delete button, time and count comes up on the bottom of the screen and you can reset either or both.


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    Thanks for the tip!! I didn't even know about that!


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