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    Question Mazak Fusion 640 Local Variable Display

    Gentlemen,
    I have a few mazaks with Fusion 640M controls on them. When Local variables are being use it does not display them on the local variable screens,
    mazaks for some reason have two local variable screens, one is just called local variable and the other is called local variable check. Why that is, is anybodys guess. Must be some mazak thing. My fanuc controled machines have no problem displaying local variables. So what do my mazak need so they will display the local variables when they are used?


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    Hi ggborgen

    ''one is just called local variable and the other is called local variable check

    ''Local variable'' are what you see when the machine is running in real time.
    ''Local variable check'' are what you see when you run tool path. it allows you to check program.

    Not sure why you are not seeing them.?

    jason


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