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    Exclamation Mighty Comet vmc500-p

    I'm trying to get a warehoused machine up and running again. I have replaced the spindle amplifier and get mo1 alarms 0004 on x & z axis and 0005 on the y axis. I believe the problem to be in the parameters as I've checked the limit switches. The servo drives are in C mode upon intialization. Does anyone have a down load of parameters for this machine. Any help is great appreciated and needed!
    Thanks GPL625


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    Did you ever get your machine running? I am in desperate need of the tool change program, O9890, as mine just got erased in the control. Can you help me out?


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    Lost my shop space at friends shop. Machine is in storage for a while. Sorry !


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