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Does it lock in place without the faceplate on?
martin, it seems to index correctly without the faceplate fitted. when you mean "the shaft is out" dose the shaft slide in and out so as to relocate on the gear ring ?, if this is the case the then this is my problem..... i think ?. cheers for the help. simonMartin wrote:The plate that holds the tools & has the toothed gears on the other side.
When you index without this attached does it index correctly?
We did have problems with the grease fitted inside some of these unit solidifying.
If it has you will need to strip it down.
If it's indexing correctly without the faceplate then it may be how you are fastening it on.
Index the toolpost.
Press the emergency stop button while the shaft is out.
Fasten the faceplate on & tighten screws fully.
Release the emergency stop & run
Hope this helps Simon.
Martin wrote:Yes it should push out as it spins forward. It will then pull back & lock up when it clamps. If the software finishes it's toolchange & the tool number is displayed then it should be OK. Try fitting the faceplate but leave the screws slack. Then request a toolchange. If it does spin then stop it at this point & tighten the screws. If it does not turn then you may need to strip it down & remove the old grease.


Martin wrote:Yes the centre shaft should move through the gear wheel.
i was also thinking it might be turning too fast and over running the gear slots. as regaurds the tool post inverter i think this is itMartin wrote:They were allways trial & error. You may be best loading it up with your tools also. With a different load the inertia & stopping distance will alter.
You should be able to just rotate the switch slightly.
Failing that it may be possible to slow the motor down slightly. Do you know if this machine has a toolpost inverter fitted & if so what type & model is it?
