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Old 12-10-2007, 08:59 AM
 
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Okada graphite machines

I use to work on these. Any one need any help with them? Post here and I will try to do what I can. Must be a lot of them out there. If you have a GM654 or GM544 I would say if you bought it from JMC technology group. I probably installed it or touched it on the repair side at one time or another.
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We have a GM544. Looking for info on customer service etc.,etc., as we are having a problem with the machine. Z axis is over traveling when doing a zero return. Any help would be appreciated.
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S.O.S with our Okada 544 DNC Help Help!

Hello We have a Okada 544 with the Fanuc Series 16i-MA controller we recently had service done on the machine do to a short everything works now BUT when we start up the (Basic Operation Package 1) a new box comes up that we never seen before witch is called (Node selection) The only option we have is Nodeo:cnc-1 witch is part of the DNC operation management package. The problem we are having is in our schedule we call up the programs to run and it will only run the first program. I'm missing something I have went through the book again and again and have not found how to get around this! this slows us down a lot as we have 11 positions to run our electrodes. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time Tom
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Not too sure about the node thing. Make sure your programs that you load into the scheduler have a, I think it was an M99. I will look through my notes tonight. Call me after 7 pm tonight (Indiana time) I will be at home with my manual. 317-408-2684 cell. I use to be the Applications Engineer for Okada U.S. (several years). I may have done the original machine set up on your machine. Hell I may even know you or at least the history of your Okada. My name is George and use to work for Joachim Machinery out of Indianapolis.
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Thanks for replying so soon! We are trying to run program's we ran previously they all end with M30 very frustrating we have tried M02 and that dose not work ether I'll try M99 now to see if it will work. Thanks for your time Tom
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In Chicago call me back I didn't get your number. 317-408-2684 I would love to help. Call me anytime after 5 pm. I still have all my manuals, parameter settings, and training for the GM544, & GM654.
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