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    Cnc lathe override limit switch problem fanuc t15

    Hi

    I got a Yam CK1 whit fanuc t15

    i bought the machine a few weeks ago and conected it yesterday, when we did the ref for x and z axis yesterday everything went good.

    But today i override the x axis when i was going to ref the machine. How do i override and move the x axis so that we can start the machine.

    when its over the limitswitch i cant start the machines hydralics, if i have the on button pressed in i hear the hydralics but i can move the x axis.

    Am new whit fanuc t15 and this machine and i cant find it in the manual

    Can anyone help me


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    Usually there is a manual overide switch to bring the machine back off the limit, if you cannot find one, turn the machine off, and wind the axis back off the limit, then power up and try again.
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