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    2011 TM2 elimating the warm up

    Since our TM2 no longer has a spindle in it, i would like to get rid of the warm up message. Not a huge deal, as we can just hit cancel, but it would be nice to get rid of this message once and for all. Any ideas?


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    Haas Warmup Message Override

    You should be able to override the spindle warmup message on Haas mills by changing the following two parameters:

    Parameter 258 cold spindle temp - change to a very low number
    Parameter 259 cold spindle days - change to a very high number

    -Brian


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    Haas Factory Support

    Quote Originally Posted by mecheng10 View Post
    You should be able to override the spindle warmup message on Haas mills by changing the following two parameters:

    Parameter 258 cold spindle temp - change to a very low number
    Parameter 259 cold spindle days - change to a very high number

    -Brian
    +1 - This is correct
    258=0
    259=999999
    Thanks,
    Ken Foulks


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