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Just purchased a used Hardinge CS-51 with Fanuc 32-bit O-TC and had it shipped to the shop. I cannot home it, and without it being homed I cannot start production. The machine will not return to home position when the auto-zero key is pressed. The machine will move in the (+) position , but will not move in the (-) position unless the E-Stop Override is held. Verified all of the parameters in the provided manual, and the machine worked in the shop previous to the new one. I followed the manual homing procedure from the manual but both axis hit the physical OT position prior to reaching the home position. Any help would be great, thanks. -Zeno |
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| Something was shaken loose during the move?
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Everything seems tight and secure, I removed the rear access panel and tested all the connections, wires, and dogs. Everything seems to be snug as possible. |
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| See the input is in mm or in inches , also check wheather Mirror Image is On or off , also check can+P while power up , If problem persist Please feel free to communicate on prabhatmishra@gmx.com |
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