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| FANUC 0i vs Oi Greetings! I am the Sharp CNC dealer in Louisiana, and I keep meeting people with STRONG opinions as to whether the Fanuc control serise is Oi, or 0i. (That's zero-i) Anybody got a difinitive answer on that? |
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| Last I checked it's a Zero i like the 16i or the 30i or the 18i I'd think that they would use the same convention, throughout the entire product line.
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| Zero i is how I've always called it. I own two of them. One on a Sharp and one on a Daewoo |
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