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    Fanuc OT-or MFT-4 control tech help

    We recently bought a Mori lathe with this control from 1990. We have no data on it and not even sure what we have. Control indicates OT C series and the CRT indicates MFT-4. We have never had a machine with a Fanuc control. We can see already that there are a couple relays missing and need info to replace them. Does anyone have some tech documents they can send for these? What are the abilities of this control? We are a bit in the dark on this one. Thanks for any help you can offer.


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    The first thing to do is back up the parameters, including the 900 options, if you don't have them, either on floppy or hard copy. There are a few past posts here on the procedure.
    The Fanuc manuals help to a degree, but you also need the MTB schematics and ladder listing etc.
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