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  1. #1
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    changing chucking direction

    I have a Takisawa TC-20 lathe with a Fanuc 21-TB control. I would like to change the chucking direction so I can clamp on the ID of my part. I can't find anything in the machine manual to indicate that this is possible, but the manual isn't the greatest either. Does anybody know if this is possible at all?

  2. #2
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    Chuck in Takisawa machine is made for both operations. there are two ways to change that generaly in all machines.
    1. M-code. check the M-code list.
    2. By key switch or selector switch on the machine or in the electrical panel. check for that.
    and still if u can't find u have to check the machine ladder. there u can find it.

  3. #3
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    Check the first couple of pages of parameters. Usually on Fanuc, there is a setting for clamping direction. I think it is 0 for OD and 1 for ID. You have to be in MDI mode and change the PWE setting before changing this parameter and then change the PWE setting back before proceeding.

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    changing parameters to set the chuck clamp direction is not normal on Fanuc. I've never seen any Fanuc where I had to change a parameter to set clamp direction under normal operation. It has to be operator changeable. Operator means 'button-pusher'.

    press the hard CUSTOM button. there should be a chuck OD/ID clamp setting in there. move it using left/right arrows.

    if not some machines have a physical switch somewhere on the outside of the machine usually near the chuck pressure gauge that can be set to clamp OD/ID. When this switch is moved the chuck will change direction and physically move from clamp to unclamp so be careful if you have a part clamped in the chuck or it will fall out.

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    (Redacted due to conflict.)

    I mistakenly assumed the original poster carefully looked the control panel over for a switch or button to change clamping direction.

  6. #6
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    MDI not parameters.

    I disagree TX. I currently run a Hardinge T-42 and it is a simple G code in MDI not parameters. Note: Chuck needs to usually be closed to change chucking direction in MDI mode. So look at the machines list of codes close the chuck and change to internal chucking mode.

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    Hardinge is not a great example. They do things a lot different than most other builders, not necessarily bad, just a lot different, all the takasawas I worked on had panel buttons for Id/od or through custom on some models. Hardinge uses an mcode that changes a machine side parameter, you can do it either way on our hardinge.

  8. #8
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    Our Takisawa TC 20 works with M89 for id clamp and M88 for od clamping.for id clamping input m89 and cycle start and you are good to go.

  9. #9
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    Thanks sepganesh. M88 and M89 it is. I had actually tried this before, but I got an error message about not being able to complete the command or something like that, so I assumed it wasn't working, but it actually does toggle the chucking direction, even if it errors out.

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    Re: changing chucking direction

    How in doosan, change id to od vice vesa

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    Re: changing chucking direction

    Quote Originally Posted by crazycnc View Post
    Thanks sepganesh. M88 and M89 it is. I had actually tried this before, but I got an error message about not being able to complete the command or something like that, so I assumed it wasn't working, but it actually does toggle the chucking direction, even if it errors out.
    i can easily help you if you download the ladder from the machine and post it here or send it to my email:[email protected] assume you do not have the M code finish due to some reason but that is easy fix.

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