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    atc alarm on kitamura mc-2

    hello

    i have a kitamura mc-2
    we had to change the arm inside the cam of the atc
    when we mounted ia all together
    we have now an alarm 2003 atc positioning alarm

    the changing arm does not make the change complete

    can someone help us with it

    if possible also an pictire of the outher cams on the side of the big cam
    the ones with the sensors


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    Make sure you don't have two sensors active at the same time.What I mean is two sensors for the same movement.For example ,"middle arm in and middle arm out" shouldn't be active at the same time .You get an interference between the two sensors.


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    I think Outer arm position was changed while assembling. Normally Arm side one and side 2 sensed by Proximity switch, if it is changed systen will give alarm Pl. Try


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