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  1. #1
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    OKUMA LT15-M (rack U100L) all axis zero zet + set limit procedure.

    Dear friends, please help!

    I need on OKUMA LT15-M (rack U100L) all axis zero zet + set limit procedure.
    Can anyone share information?
    I would be very grateful for your help!
    Thank you in advance!!!

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    Re: OKUMA LT15-M (rack U100L) all axis zero zet + set limit procedure.

    There should be a Management Data card in your electrical cabinet with Stroke end limits and X zero sets recorded. Enter those numbers in the appropriate registers.

    Variable limits are automatically established when stroke end limits are set.

    Best regards,
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    Re: OKUMA LT15-M (rack U100L) all axis zero zet + set limit procedure.

    Hello dear friend! Thank you very much for your advice! Unfortunately, these records are missing (((

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    Re: OKUMA LT15-M (rack U100L) all axis zero zet + set limit procedure.

    you can do it without records if you can move the axes.
    First of all find combination of settings to move axes. Then move axis as close to limit position as possible - means, you need to see the flag approaching the limit swich. When flag is touching, then let's say it is limit.
    Then just push button "call" when corresponding coordinate is selected in machine system parameters page.
    Therre are system ( machine ) limits and user (software) limits. Machine limits are these recorded in OSP Data Management Card and stable. Software limits are easier to set according the user setup conditions.

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