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Old 06-30-2005, 11:28 PM
 
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Talking Fanuc 18i post ????

Anyone got a post for Fanuc 18i that works with Gibbs?
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Hmmm...haven't we met before, XYZ machine? I emailed my friend last night (after business hours) so I'm hoping to hear from him about 9:00 to 9:30 AM (GMT -5 Hours). When I do, I'll shoot that over to you.

BTW, I don't do chips. In fact I don't know what a broom/shovel/whatever looks like.
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Old 07-04-2005, 09:59 AM
 
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Cool fadal 4020 fanuc 18i-5mb post for Gibbs

I need one too!!
How do you like your machine?
we got the one with 512 flash mem and no rs-232.
Oy Yea, and no manual for machine. the haven't written it yet!!!!!

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Old 07-06-2005, 11:23 AM
 
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Originally Posted by XYZ machine
Anyone got a post for Fanuc 18i that works with Gibbs?
Hi

I have some Fanuc18 posts. I'm ready to trade with you. Mail me timoty@hot.ee
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I currently have the 104d control on my 4020 and am thinking of sending it back in exchange for either the Fanuc 18i or Siemens 840d. Can anyone give me any insite on the two controls.
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Old 09-21-2005, 09:36 AM
 
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Originally Posted by XYZ machine
Anyone got a post for Fanuc 18i that works with Gibbs?
here ya go. you have to remove the .txt
it wouldn't upload without it.
it is not good at multiple parts.
rigid tapping only works on the first part,
if you change spindle speeds from 8000 to 4000 on the same tool it wont speed back up to 8000 on the following parts,
the T2 or 3 or whatever to stage the pot on the magazine is on the same line as
G0 G43 H2 Z1. M8 T3;
it sits there and waits for the magazine to stage
it should be
T3;
G0G43H2Z1.M8;
Good Luck.
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cmachine,

I currently have the 104d control on my 4020 and am thinking of sending it back in exchange for either the Fanuc 18i or Siemens 840d. Can anyone give me any insite on the two controls.

Here are the 840D manuals (I beleive all Windows NT), I run a 5-axis with 840D (NT), the Control is just Great!

The control is so open & well documented. Took me a long time to find all the manuals online (Googled Forever) Anyway I'll save you the search -----> http://www.automation.siemens.com/do...05_e&scope=all



I was told by a sales Rep. that Siemens now has a "840D Windows XP", Control.




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I'm new to this site. But I have several posts for gibbs. 18, 21, 16, 16m,OT in several different variations. If you would like email me at gary.bot@botcorp.com and I may be able to help you out. I'm looking for a 2 axis lathe post for a hitachi ht-20sII with a yasnak L III control. If anyone can help me that would be great.

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any of you have a post for a fanuc 18 or 21 for mastercam x, i have been searching for ever, thanx
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Help! need a post for a fanuc T6 for gibbscam. PLEASE!
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the default machine is the Fanac post or use the 2axis Slant bed too.
This for Mastercam X or higher.
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Hi

If you have problem finding posts for gibbs I can help you. Customization is no problem. Write to me.
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