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    Fanuc 21i Parameters

    Labeled "LMS" set to 0 Cheers Ross
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    Fanuc 21i Parameters

    Parameter 1322, and 1323 can be changed as one would expect. Values entered stay as entered through a power cycle. Cheers Ross
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    Fanuc 21i Parameters

    Not sure i want to start switching parameters about, just need to solve this one. Cheers Ross
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    Fanuc 21i Parameters

    Happens on the "X" value on both 1320 and 1321. Have only tried the "X" so far but its consistent. Cheers Ross On edit reset happens on both the "X" and "Z" on both 1320 and 1321
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    Fanuc 21i Parameters

    Thanks for the explanation. Having an additional issue: Trying to limit the "X" slide plus direction. I can change the values of parameter 1320 and the machine reacts as i expect. A value of 130000 seems to give the travel just short of the limits. However when i turn the power off and...
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    Fanuc 21i Parameters

    So i am trying to sort out my Harrison 1330 lathe. Fanuc 21it control. Issue is that the axis travels exceed the physical length of the screws. Bottoms out and generated a servo overload alarm. Looking at parameters 1320, 1321, 1322 and 1323. Do not understand the difference between them. 1320...
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    Which Deckel is this?

    Thought sales tax on online purchases only applied when the seller had a “brick & mortar store” in the state of the buyer. Cheers Ross
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    Which Deckel is this?

    Yea, adds 25% to your bid. Makes doing auctions pretty unattractive. Cheers Ross
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    For Sale ! ! !

    He is missing the base for the angle head and that provides the drive to the head. Base has a spur gear that meshes with the gear that would normally drive the vertical head.. In your case that gear would need to be 14 1/2* pressure angle (FP1 specific) In addition to the spur gear (driven) the...
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    Which Deckel is this?

    Guess i have been out of touch. 18% buyers premium , wow! Cheers Ross
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    Which Deckel is this?

    Originally labeled FP3 Later model was renamed FP33..to eliminate confusion with the "new" FP3 that fit with the FP1, and FP2 model line.. Think the factory tag is stamped "FP33" so its the later offering just as Martin says. That is a serious machine.... Cheers Ross
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    60's model 10EE knob and handle plating

    I would consider electroless nickel for the knobs. Cheers Ross
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    fp2 table overhaul

    The vertical screw is different as for a Deckel its impossible to see both ends of the screw to gauge alignment.. Here the best one can do is to bring the vertical slide (nut) as close to the bearing at the base of the machine. Here is my solution to getting the screw aligned as used on the same...
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    fp2 table overhaul

    Locating points for lead screws should be corrected when the slides move due to material removal/addition (Turcite) The quick solution is to position the slide with the nut close to the support (bearing housing) and allowed to "float" within the clearance of the mounting bolts without any...
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    Choices: Collet chuck for 10ee

    Think the ER system is seductive. Limited collets needed to cover a range of sizes. I submit that in itself is an issue.. Collets sized to the real part size are always better. Run truer and straighter.. 5-C are better assuming you are using a correctly sized collet.. 5-C's are longer than ER's...
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    Resurrection of a lobotomised Maho 600T

    Don’t think any delay in shutting off the servo’s is something you would want. Need motion and power off immediately. As to freewheeling on the vertical slide , think the rate of movement has much to do with the state of repair of the elevating screw. ( ball screw). Will add that on my daily...
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    Resurrection of a lobotomised Maho 600T

    Would expect this to be assembled dry. It only moves when there is a crash. Oil or grease will squeeze out over time changing the set breakaway. Might consider dry graphite spray on the friction surfaces which will remain constant and potentially prevent corrosion on the friction faces. Cheers Ross
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