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    New to CNC machines...

    Hi everyone... Newbie here so please bare with me...

    We have a couple fagor machines, and was curious if anyone has heard of a way to somehow timestamp .pim files so they are only valid for an amount of time... for example 30 days or something like that...

    thanks


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    Quote Originally Posted by 0deuce0 View Post
    Hi everyone... Newbie here so please bare with me...

    We have a couple fagor machines, and was curious if anyone has heard of a way to somehow timestamp .pim files so they are only valid for an amount of time... for example 30 days or something like that...

    thanks
    Yes, you can do this, via the PLC and a in-program parametric register. You should put together what you want to do and email it to the Fagor Service department so you can give them time to respond appropriately.

    It is possible and can be made easy to do.... but you'll probably need help with it.


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