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I am trying a new method, and I would like to move the 4th axis table independent of the part and/or Zero. I’m purchased through Tormach when I bought my PCNC1100. Any ideas? Thanks in advance! |
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| I have figured out that if you open the machine parameters, expand machine state parameters, then expand rotary table position, then unselect "enabled", that will fix the 4th axis table position to its current location. I still would like to move the "zero" with the part, independent of the table, of course. |
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