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Parameters Backup - Daewoo puma 160 lathe - Fanuc 0i TA
Hi everyone,
Does anyone have backup data files to daewoo lathe puma 160?
We have faced a sram parity error and after a memory all clear the data have been lost.
The yellow diskette that come with the machine is not working anymore.
This machine uses a Fanuc Oi TA CNC and does not have turret equipped.
Some pictures for reference.
Attachment 427440Attachment 427438Attachment 427436
Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Julio
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Re: Parameters Backup - Daewoo puma 160 lathe - Fanuc 0i TA
Call your distributor or Doosan in Pine Brook, NJ.
Re: Parameters Backup - Daewoo puma 160 lathe - Fanuc 0i TA
Would like to do that but doosan has no official service team here in Brazil (where I live).
Shop floor guys have received (not sure from who) a copy of what is suppose to be the backup files. In the file that should contain the cnc parameters it just have a mix of unreadable characters and a mix of pmc and cnc parameters, both incomplete.
Do you know if dossan have some kind of a global service that I can contact to get the original data for this machine?
Best regards.
Júlio
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Re: Parameters Backup - Daewoo puma 160 lathe - Fanuc 0i TA
MeggaTech is the Brazilian Distributor.
They have three offices in Brazil. They have official service teams.
Re: Parameters Backup - Daewoo puma 160 lathe - Fanuc 0i TA
As I stated in your other post:
I contacted Doosan Korea. They sent some of your machine's files.
They are trying to find out if the rest have been misfiled or lost over the last 16 years and a buyout of Daewoo by Doosn
Re: Parameters Backup - Daewoo puma 160 lathe - Fanuc 0i TA
That is a great!
Can you please send it to this email:
[email protected]
Thank you very much!
Best regards.
Júlio.
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Re: Parameters Backup - Daewoo puma 160 lathe - Fanuc 0i TA
Re: Parameters Backup - Daewoo puma 160 lathe - Fanuc 0i TA
Side note: To anyone who expects a 16 year old floppy disk to be readable after sitting inside a electromagnetic field after the information was magnetically forced onto a rust covered plastic disk...It ain't a high likelihood of that happening.
Optical media (CD) has a better chance of holding integrity, as it can't "bleed" out. (but those are still "How it left Korea"
Appropriate solution: MAKE A RECENT COPY of your SRAM files any time you think of it, and you will resolve most issues with that one simple precaution.