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  1. #1
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    Centurion 7 SLS compared to CNC?

    From what I understand, the Milltronics Centurion 7 control was available as an SLS version and standard CNC version. Our machine is a 2006 with the SLS version of Cent.7.

    Are there any Milltronics guys here that can tell me the the difference between the two? I've read somewhere that the menus are a little more complicate with the SLS version.

    Also, can this be changed with either a parameter or load a different file at boot?

    Thanks,

    Jim

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    Re: Centurion 7 SLS compared to CNC?

    I have Cent. 6 SLS. Basically it has some features stripped away, some are just accessed a little different. Why they didn't let you use these features via a skill level 3 or something I don't know. Worst part is I have a manual for an SLS but they still have the regular version features included. So your standing at the mill trying figure out whats up. Don't believe you can change a parameter and make it the standard version. If you're importing cad files it probably won't matter.

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