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    Fanuc O-T chuck open/close M-code

    i have a topper tnl150ts lathe with Fanuc o-t,

    does anybody know what m-code i should use to open the chuck?

    i've tried M10/M11 and M68/M69 they do not work...

    any suggestions?


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    M-code been defined by machine tool builder (MTB) and doesn't depend on the type of CNC.
    First of all, find the "chuck open/close" solenoid in schematic diagram and output of the PLC, that turn it (solenoid) on. Then look at the ladder listing, which has to be enclosed in your electrical manual or look it on the CRT and find the line with this output. In this line you will see the reference on the M-code, you have to use.
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    try M71/M72


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    TNL-A-SERIES - try M71/72


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    CHUCK OPEN MO6
    CHUCK CLOSED M07


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    this is it an example of M code in ladder diagram fanuc O-T


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    Quote Originally Posted by viorel26 View Post
    this is it an example of M code in ladder diagram fanuc O-T
    It's needed to find the physical output in ladder, e.g. Y0049.3 (on my Tsugami NP32) and in this line the M-code is (on my machine M11).
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    Yes.This is an example on ACE lathe with fanuc O-T


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    My W&S lathes with OT controls use M13 and M14.
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    it was M71/72

    thanks for the info all of you!


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    Quote Originally Posted by viorel26 View Post
    Yes.This is an example on ACE lathe with fanuc O-T
    Hi, why don't you use the symbolic representation of ladder. It's more convenient, to my mind. BTW, what types of Fanuc controls do you use? I use 6M, 10T and 0TB. I suggest to exchange information with each other.
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    Last edited by guhl; 01-29-2008 at 03:36 AM.
    nothing to say under this line


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    Quote Originally Posted by viorel26 View Post
    Yes.This is an example on ACE lathe with fanuc O-T
    How can you find out that Y048.5 is chuck open, if you didn't allready know?


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