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    3rd axis turret need grid Shift ! but how ?

    Dear friends

    I have faced a problem with turret in fact after I started the machine for first time evrything is ok unless the turret position it's about 15 degrees different from original position.

    Does anyone know about this problem.

    As we have come to conclusion Grid Shift Maybe effective but we don't know how to it.
    in fact in Fanuc manuals there was nothing about this point!

    MAchine model is : DOOSAN DOTURN 310

    Thanks in advance.

    Jalal

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    What Fanuc controller?
    Al.
    CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Custom Machine Design

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    Smile

    hi.

    Thanks for your comment.

    the control is Fanuc O-T

    Thanks

    Jalal
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    For the 0T I show the first four axis are 508-511 axis 5 & 6 are 7508 - 7509.
    Axis 7 & 8 are 641 - 642.
    I am not sure which applies to the C, I would imagine 510?
    Al.
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    Al_The_Man

    I will try and let you know the result.

    thanks,

    Jalal

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    Congratulations

    510 did it

    Thanks for your nice help.

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