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    ma500hb

    Is a Okuma ma500hb with a osp u100m a good machine?


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    Yes, of course. No Windows, no headache


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    We use a MA600HB and have an old MC600B that are great machines. See no reason why the 500 would be any different.


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    I think MA500 HB started with E control then P control but no U control


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    Quote Originally Posted by MCR-B II View Post
    I think MA500 HB started with E control then P control but no U control
    This thread is very old... what is your point?
    Obviously with no other replies from anyone, either the question was answered or whatever...

    Have you reinvented yourself with a new name AL? or am I mistaken? (don't think so)


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    Quote Originally Posted by broby View Post
    This thread is very old... what is your point?
    Obviously with no other replies from anyone, either the question was answered or whatever...

    Have you reinvented yourself with a new name AL? or am I mistaken? (don't think so)
    AHHHHHH Similar thoughts.


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