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Old 02-08-12, 05:47 PM
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Default Lost Work Coordinates (G54-G59) on Fanuc 0T

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My turning center with a Fanuc 0T had a memory failure and lost some parameters. We have most of them on record, but can't get Work Coordinates (G54-G59) back. Our printed parameter list doesn't list several of the parameter numbers starting around 900, which is where I believe the options reside. Can anyone help?
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Check your PM box.

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Check your PM box.

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That's it. keep the anwser private so this becomes a useless search result in the future. I thought the forums were for sharing info to better ourselves and our trade.
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That's it. keep the anwser private so this becomes a useless search result in the future. I thought the forums were for sharing info to better ourselves and our trade.
They are for sharing. Look around, do some searches, ask some questions and I am sure you will find the help you need. What Old Time CNC is asking for is proprietary information to Fanuc and can not be posted publicly. It can become a legal matter for the site owner and is against the rules of the forum.

I assume you have not read the rules of the forum before you decided to post so I will give you the link here so you can read them.
http://cnc-professional-forum.com/faq.php

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Default Re: Lost Work Coordinates (G54-G59) on Fanuc 0T

Here is the attachment per the PM that I sent you.

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someone please PUNT this jina clown

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someone please PUNT this jina clown
The kick is up.

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