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    Nl2500 Tool setter How to adjust

    Does anyone have a writen producer for setting the tool setter on a Mori Seiki NL2500 with MSX-805


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    I believe the NL series uses the same parameters as some of the older Mitsubishi controls. Here is a link to a procedure for setting

    http://www.machinetoolhelp.com/Appli...ettermits.html
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    Thanks CNC bud
    Mori Seiki service department is no help at all. You would think after spending that much moneys for 2 NL-2500's in 2008 they would be more help.


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    No problem glad I could help
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