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    tl-25 C axis Help

    Hay guys I just got a haas TL-25 with live tools. I am trying to rotate the C axis with the hand control to establish a zero. Does anyone know how to manually rotate the C axis using a control button. I cutting hex stock that is why I have to establish a zero.


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    press the "C" button and "hand jog"
    I'd think that would get you there.


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    i tried that yesterday it didt work


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    did you switch to c-axis mode first???


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    i got it thanks for the help


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