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  1. #1
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    Okuma LT2000EX with OSP-P200LA

    Hi, after small crash in to W axis, the machine show alarm "1200-16 ALARM-A Stroke and over W-axis 4".
    I try to do the instuction from "alarms book" and only W axis not work.
    How i can to move W axis from the stroke?
    Please help me

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    Re: Okuma LT2000EX with OSP-P200LA

    Did you turn on stroke cancel switch in electrical cabinet?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kurmay View Post
    Did you turn on stroke cancel switch in electrical cabinet?
    Yes, but it give me to move only taret A & taret B axis.

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    Re: Okuma LT2000EX with OSP-P200LA

    You need to locate the button for moving the w axis with the pulse handle. It will allow you to move the axis off of the Stroke end limit. (manually move it, reset stroke cancel switch, reset on control panel) Once that is complete, you will need to (most likely) re-teach the W-axis position. If you had the W-axis Zero point at the face of you part in the main spindle, line it back up to that point, and check your W position to see how much it is off. Next go to your system parameters, find the PR ZERO OFFSET for the W-axis and change it by the amount you are off. (good idea to write the current number down first) Once you change the number, you will get an alarm (power on effective parameter set) and will need to reboot the control. At that time the W-axis should read 0 again when at the face of the part. If it is off by twice as much as before, you went the wrong way. This procedure will allow you to keep the same Zero set, Stroke end limits, and variable limits as before with NO changes because it shifts the encoder position.

    Best regards,

    The attached pic may help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OkumaWiz View Post
    You need to locate the button for moving the w axis with the pulse handle. It will allow you to move the axis off of the Stroke end limit. (manually move it, reset stroke cancel switch, reset on control panel) Once that is complete, you will need to (most likely) re-teach the W-axis position. If you had the W-axis Zero point at the face of you part in the main spindle, line it back up to that point, and check your W position to see how much it is off. Next go to your system parameters, find the PR ZERO OFFSET for the W-axis and change it by the amount you are off. (good idea to write the current number down first) Once you change the number, you will get an alarm (power on effective parameter set) and will need to reboot the control. At that time the W-axis should read 0 again when at the face of the part. If it is off by twice as much as before, you went the wrong way. This procedure will allow you to keep the same Zero set, Stroke end limits, and variable limits as before with NO changes because it shifts the encoder position.

    Best regards,
    Thank you, i try it tomorrow

  6. #6
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    Re: Okuma LT2000EX with OSP-P200LA

    there is a sub-spindle button on the display panel, you need to activate it

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