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    Fanuc 0-T Parameters

    I have a Colchester Tornado with Fanuc 0-T controller and want to back up all the parameters to pc. Can anyone help me out ?. I have no Fanuc manuals to give me a clue

    Richard


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    See me a PM with email address. the pdf file is too big to post.
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    Parameters

    We are currently head butting a Fanuc 0T with frustration... can I get a hold of that parameter list as well... It would be most appreciated.

    Cheers.


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    Thanks Al that has worked a treat and i now have the parameters backed up


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