hey not sure about your CNC but on the DMG there is no HOME or referencing in X or Y or Z ; its supposed to know where the mill is whenever you start up. so ,what do i do if i am "0" in APZ "x" and APZ "Y" ( my batteries died i had to replace them) how do i "return" X or Y ?
What machine model and control? I have worked on lot of Mori Seiki machines. Is this a mill or a lathe? I can send you a procedure. Where are you located?
sorry i thought that was a question? i always thought you'd change batteries with the control on that's what i did but the DC0300 alarm messages for Return X and Y wouldn't go away
There is no tool change program. Close the door, go to MDI mode and call up a tool. T0101; and then insert, hit cycle start. If it doesn't move to tool #1 you should get a message. What messages or alarms are you getting?
You need to change that parameter back to your original parameter. Let me know what machine model, serial number, and which parameter. I might have a backup.
If you have a hard copy of your original parameters, just put it back the way it came from the factory. This is why it is important to have a backup of your machines.
Pretty much I learned on the job, the hard way. I have never had any training. I have read a lot of machine manuals. Documentation is priceless. I have also had some co-workers who helped me along the way. That is why I give e back.
My co-workers called me a "button pusher" when I I started out 30 some years ago. I would ask them, "what does this button do?". If they didn't tell me not to hit it, I hit it. There wasn't a button on a control I didn't push, lol. It got me in trouble once, but I learned to be more careful.
Thanks a lot Daryl, from Canada !
This video couldn't be better. It workt perfectly with the X and Z axis alarm on my Schaublin 125 CCN (Series 20-T).
Thanks a lot👍🏻💪🏻
Thanks a million from Germany
Thank you very much Daryl, do you have the electrical diagram for this Conquest 42 Fanuc 18 T lathe? I hope you can help me. Regards.
@victorsalasgavia6610 yes, I do. I have a lot of information for those machines. Please email me.
I would appreciate it if you could send me the electrical diagram, maintenance, all information is welcome, thank you
@@victorsalasgavia6610 My email address is in the channel details. Send me an email and I will send you what I have. Thanks!
@@OtherBrotherDarylSmith I already sent it to you
@@victorsalasgavia6610 SENT! Now you are probably sorry you asked. It is a bit overwhelming, lol.
No problem, I am here to help.
hey not sure about your CNC but on the DMG there is no HOME or referencing in X or Y or Z ; its supposed to know where the mill is whenever you start up.
so ,what do i do if i am "0" in APZ "x" and APZ "Y" ( my batteries died i had to replace them)
how do i "return" X or Y ?
What machine model and control? I have worked on lot of Mori Seiki machines. Is this a mill or a lathe? I can send you a procedure. Where are you located?
You shut it off after getting the battery alarm. All the batteries do is store the machine's position when power is off.
@@OtherBrotherDarylSmith DMG DMC CNC mill deckel maho i am in london ontario canada thanks
sorry i thought that was a question?
i always thought you'd change batteries with the control on
that's what i did but the DC0300 alarm messages for Return X and Y wouldn't go away
@@fredrezfield1629 What control? DMG has their own numbers, but I am assuming it's a Fanuc with a DMG number.
I did the same procedure but my program doesn’t run after it reaches the tool changing program
There is no tool change program. Close the door, go to MDI mode and call up a tool. T0101; and then insert, hit cycle start. If it doesn't move to tool #1 you should get a message. What messages or alarms are you getting?
Damn I couldn’t really hear that well and I accidentally hit the input when you said not too ! 😮what do I do in this situation
You need to change that parameter back to your original parameter. Let me know what machine model, serial number, and which parameter. I might have a backup.
Don't run the machine if you changed the first parameter. It could crash if you changed it from metric to inches.
If you have a hard copy of your original parameters, just put it back the way it came from the factory. This is why it is important to have a backup of your machines.
I could really use some one on one assistance. Where did you learn all this ?
Pretty much I learned on the job, the hard way. I have never had any training. I have read a lot of machine manuals. Documentation is priceless. I have also had some co-workers who helped me along the way. That is why I give e back.
My co-workers called me a "button pusher" when I I started out 30 some years ago. I would ask them, "what does this button do?". If they didn't tell me not to hit it, I hit it. There wasn't a button on a control I didn't push, lol. It got me in trouble once, but I learned to be more careful.