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  1. #1
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    Cool Zero jumping

    Guys have problem with Faunc Series Oi-TC, when we go to zero out the Z when it gets to home spot it goes to 0 on read out but then it jumps to 30.0415. Can anyone tell me what I can do to get it too stay at 0. Thank For The Help Ed

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    Is there a value in parameter 1240 like 763.054?
    Does the X-axis "jump" too?

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    Why bother about some specific coordinate display in home position?
    Just carry out the offset procedure correctly for all the tools to be used.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinha_nsit View Post
    Why bother about some specific coordinate display in home position?
    Just carry out the offset procedure correctly for all the tools to be used.
    Great! We can finally shut down the CNC Zone. No need to ask all these silly questions... just do it correctly!

    Maybe he's used to seeing 0's in the machine position display when it's home, and maybe this machine is doing something different than he's used to and he wants to find out why?

    Maybe his machine started behaving differently than it used to and he wants to find out how to fix it?

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    zero jumping

    dcoupar, I don't know what in 1240 will check and get back with you. But no the x does not jump, when we switch over meric it does like it to much, will check thursday and let you know thanks again

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    I only wanted to convey that the coordinate display in the home position may not be important for program execution if the offsets are correct.

    The display typically jumps when the active offset is cancelled.

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