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Title is kinda confusing.. I have a bp series 1 cnc mill with the backgear .I have a ac drive installed and Mach3 installed. Is there a way to tell mach that the spindle is in open or backgear so when it is shifted mach will see this and run the spindle the correct direction? I figured a micro switch at the shift lever but dont know what to do with it. Was told that this wasnt possible but I really cant believe that with all the wizs(sp) around! Thanks Jim. |
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