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does anyone know how to realign the turret on a lathe with a fanuc o-t control. and how to change the the tool number in the control to match the tool number on the turret. any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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| I do not know if the machine was crashed it is new to me. I can tell you that the turret looks like it is over rotating then when it clamps it comes back into position because of the the pin that aligns. and like I was saying before the tool number on the turret does not match the tool number in the control. is there a way to recalibrate the turret. |
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| the simplest way is to call a tool no. say T0101 means tool no.1 in MDI mode.Unscrew the tool disc from the turret,locate the the tool no.1 on the disc and re fit it according to the tool number as if when u call tool no.1 the disc has the tool no.1. |
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| Did u say tht turret is over rotating.It once happened with my m/c it has 8 station turret Barufaldi Make.The problem discovered was the 24V Power Supply wich is given to the brake.The brake wasnt operating at all bcoz the voltage it was receiving was less than 24V .But when Power Supply was replaced the problem was solved. |
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| From what you have described, I would think that it has had a crash causing the two halves of the curvic coupling to be misaligned (assuming the machine has one). When the turret clamps, it is twisting enough to cause the encoder to be out of position, hence the alarm. Quickest way to test this is to call up a particular tool (eg tool 1) in MDI and see if that tool comes to the cutting position (more or less). If it does, then you will need to remove the turret drum (the bit that holds the tools) and realign the coupling. I probably should have asked before, what brand/model is the machine? regards, Oz |
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Are you trying to run a program when this happens? It sounds like you're missing an M05 or an M35 prior to trying to start a spindle. If you can't find it, post your program here, and we'll have a look. |
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