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Okuma LB3000 EXII MYW (Y axis parameters)


Titanium
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There is a physical dip switch at the top of the MF-EC* board in the electrical cabinet. When turned on you will get an alarm stating "cancelling stroke end limits". This will allow you to hand wheel beyond limits. CAUTION: YOU CAN HAND WHEEL TO A POINT OF DAMAGING SOMETHING WITH THIS TURNED ON. Also make sure to move the machine back into the stroke limits before turning the switch off. On a P300L control machine this is also the switch used when resetting Y axis turning position.

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9 minutes ago, Titanium said:

I had that switch on before I posted my question but it wouldn't allow me to go past the stroke limits. I was thinking that maybe it only lets you come back from a crash etc. when it's traveled past the limits?

I could have sworn that would allow you to go past stroke limits. I have only used that switch for recovery or setting Y axis turning position. Thats all I have to suggest, other than calling your Okuma dist. 

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  • 3 years later...

Think this is a multi step deal.... flip the switch, machine goes to alarm state, reset alarm, machine stays with a yellow warning at top of screen, hold control button( has 3 hash lines on it - not CTRL)   Then carefully handwheel to location.  BUT USE CAUTION. YOU CAN RUN THE MACHINE INTO ITSELF CAUSING SERIOUS DAMAGE.

I THINK....its been a few years since doing similar things.   There is also a password code to access parameters to make it do the same.

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