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    Smile Techno LC Series 4896 Tool problem!! Please help

    Hi, we have a Techno LC Series 4896 CNC. I wasn't at the shop when the problem arose but for some reason it will not eject the tool that is currently in it. The air pressure is on and working fine but the machine will not allow you to manually remove the tool while holding the green button down. They tried resetting the fuse box completely last night while I was out of the shop but it changed nothing. Any suggestions would be very greatly appreciated! Thank you

    Edit: The interface still seems to think the tool has dropped out because it asks you what tool is now in the machine, but it holds onto it like it never wants to let it go.

    Edit: Problem solved!
    Last edited by Dirty Jerry; 12-11-2010 at 02:23 PM.


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    techno Lc series 4896 tool problem¿ please help
    I have problems with the pulley shaft, apparently for wear but I have the parts manual to sort by number of parts is not if someone could provide a copy or tell me where I can see


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