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    Fanuc OM tool change macro for a Kiwa/Excel

    We have a Kiwa/ Excel with a Fanuc OM that had a 101 alarm. Got that fixed but in the process had to clear the memory and lost all the macros for tool change, etc. Dose any one have these? We backed up the parameters but not the macros and are feeling sort of dumb now. Any help would be appreciated.


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    I too have a kiwa excel. I can send them to you by mail. Let me know. Do you by chance have any idee wich parameters are for backlash???


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    Oh man that would be awesome. I need the programs that are in the 9000 range. I believe you will have to to turn Paramater 10 Bit # 4 to 0 be able to send these programs to a computer. Make sure to set it back to 1 when you are done, otherwise you'll end up like us.....


    the Parameters for Backlash comp are as follows:

    535 = X
    536 = Y
    537 = Z
    538 = 4th

    Setting Range
    0 - 2550 (0.0001inch units)

    If you need help, give me a call
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    matt@trmanufacturing.com
    Last edited by TR MFG; 01-17-2008 at 01:52 PM.


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    You got mail

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    Hey Maybe you guys can help me out. I just bought a used Kiwa Excel 810 with the Fanuc OM control and I cannot figure out how to program a tool library and I do not have a book on it either. Any help would be appreciated. I have a Leadwell that has the same OM control, but it does not have a randome ATC like my excel. Like I said any help would be greatly appreciated?
    Ross Schultz
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    Quote Originally Posted by Titan Machine View Post
    Hey Maybe you guys can help me out. I just bought a used Kiwa Excel 810 with the Fanuc OM control and I cannot figure out how to program a tool library and I do not have a book on it either. Any help would be appreciated. I have a Leadwell that has the same OM control, but it does not have a randome ATC like my excel. Like I said any help would be greatly appreciated?
    DGNOS/PARAM key (diagnose)
    600=spindle
    601-624 = pocket 1-24
    can be set to 00 thru 99 tool numbers.

    M100 sets them all to 0
    M101 sets them to 1-24

    Make sure you have parameter write enable turned on to be able to change them.


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