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    MODE SELECTOR SWITCH FOR 0i-T

    Dear Friends,

    We want to change the Mode Selector Switch and the Feed Rate Override Switch in our turning machine as they are really very bad.

    Can any one help me in selection of the coded switch like real grey code etc.

    Thanks and Regards,
    CHANDRU


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    The amount of positions and functions depend on the MTB, but they are generally Binary coded. You can see the code required by looking at the diagnostic page and noting the bit pattern as you turn the switch.
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