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    Mori NV5000 lost X,Y,Z,W zero reference

    Hi
    one of our Mori Seiki NV5000 mill with Fanuc 18i controller lost X,Y,Z,W(tool changer) zero reference position. I need instruction on zero referencing.
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    What did you do to lose the reference positions?It's easier to help if you know what caused it.


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    Replaced battery and wasn't connected correctly. Didn't loose any parameter just the zero reference position.


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    So nothing happens when you try to "home" it?
    Can you run XYZ manually?With the hand wheel?


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    Mori Seiki Engineer

    PLS CALL SERVICE CALL CENTER ASK THEM THE PROCEDURE TO DO THIS JOB(THEY HAVE PEPER LIKE I HAVE BUT MANY MANY PAGES). THEY HAVE QUITE ALOT MANY POINTS COMPLICATED, ESPECIALLY W AXIS AND Z AXIS IF YOU DO WRONG POSITION IT EASY TO CLASH A TOOL AND SPINDLE. AND YOU NEED TO CHANGE SOME PC PARAMETER TO MAKE W ZRN. I THINK THEY CAN HELP YOU IF CAN NOT GET FROM THEM EMAIL ME AT k_amnaj@yahoo.com.
    THANKS.


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