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I have tryed for 4 hours, and I could not found the parameter that will put this correct. Bassically, pressing OFFSETT/SETTING, a WORK softkey should be present (as can be seen on the pictures attached), depending on the configuration. I saw on the operator manual that the key exists, and I browsed the parameter manual and changed a few things without success. Can someone help on this? I have tryed so much that I forgot that I need dinner. Thank you. |
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Does not work. I think that "fanuc-support.c" is right, and the older owner of the machine probably did not bought this extra. Thanks to all, I will how can I give the work coordinates to the machine. |
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Try the other option |
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| As Fanuc Support mentioned, it is an option. I also have a lathe with a 21-T control that doesn't have the work offset option, doesn't cause me any problems though. If I need to use multiple work positions (say for 1st side, then 2nd side machining) I move the position in the program, then move it back at the end. Rgds, John |
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