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I was working inside the PCPMC counter for the tool changer. I also went into the DATA section to work out what I thought might help the tool changer, but I must have changed something in DATA because the max spindle speed isnt 6K it is about 1250? Machine tool is Takisawa MAC 2VE. I didnt discover this until the next day when I came back to the shop. Any direction on what I messed up will help greatly. Thanks, Russell |
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| Do you have any information from Takisawa telling you what the data tables were used for? Look for a book labeled "Ladder Diagram". Takisawa can use those data tables for whatever they want in the ladder. Maybe one of the entries has something to do with maximum spindle speed. |
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