Peter blodow wrote: > As far as I could > see there was no position feedback. Still this mechanism never failed or > went to a wrong position. If someone knew how this works, wouldn't it be an > alternative for a tool carousel? > > Best regards > Peter Blodow > > yes, in the past 10 or so years we have had the CNC machine, its own count only never needing resetting a hand full of times mostly due to a power loss and internal bat went flat, but then u had/have to reload all the paramiters anyway as they are sotred in ram
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