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    adjusting the tool setter on M32

    We have a lathe with M32 control and we had a crush
    I need to adjust the tool setter
    When I measure the tool and cut with this tool I have
    Difference of 0.21mm between the part that I check and
    What I got on the screen did someone know how to adjust it


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    crash

    First off, do you have a lathe or a mill. You said lathe, but you also said M32.
    The M in M32 is for mill, otherwise it is a T32, T for Turning. If you guys had a crash, did you fix whatever moved in the crash. If so, then the easiest fix is to use tooleye comp in the tool data. For a more permanent fix you will have to adjust the parameters that control the position of the tooleye. If this is a lathe, are the od's big, and the id's also big? have you pulled taper on the headstock to verify that the spindle is still inline with the z-axis ways? Many more questions?

    Mikiemo


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