I have a 1994 Tornos enc-264 swiss lathe with an o-tt fanuc control that I've had & run for a few years now . It is a little weird with its subroutines, but I've heard that's how Tornos's are. Now last week I was running a job on it and out of the blue it shuts off(I was watching it cycle in auto). So I turned it on,home it and every thing looked fine till I restarted my program. When the rechucking sub comes up it tells the machine to travel the wrong way, and with a value much larger than the travels of the machine. So I decided to check everything in my program and offsets, they were fine. Even change to another proven program, and it does the same thing when it gets to the rechucking sub.
At this point I just needed to get the job done, so I wrote a program that didn't use any of the subs.The machine finished job, and didn't have any more problems.It sat off for a day (maybe) till I was ready to set it up for the next job. When I turned it back on it would go to the home position, but not register as zero on any of the axis like it should. Not knowing where to start I call my local repair guy. He comes down looks at the machine and confirms what I thought, that possibly some of the parameters got corrupted when it turned off. So I deleted and reloaded the parameters off my back up, I was pretty sure this would was going to fix it. However it didn't change anything, the homing or sub problem.
Well my local guy didn't know, so I called Tornos service. After a few phone calls back and forth they are also stumped.This puts me at my current place.....
Can any of you think of anything that could cause these problems? If you have any questions ask away.
Thanks,Colin