Mitsubishi C64 Programming Manual
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To perform a factory reset, turn off the machine, hold the reset button, and turn the machine back on while holding the button for 10 seconds. Ensure all data is backed up before proceeding.
It is recommended to perform monthly inspections of the lubrication system, quarterly checks on electrical connections, and annual calibration of the control system.
Check for any loose connections, inspect the spindle drive module for error codes, and ensure the spindle motor is not overloaded. Reset the system after resolving any found issues.
Inspect the tool magazine for jams, ensure sensors are clean and operational, and check the hydraulic pressure is within the specified range.
Download the latest firmware from the Mitsubishi Electric website, transfer it to a USB drive, insert it into the system, and follow the on-screen instructions for the update process.
Use a dial indicator to measure alignment errors, adjust the tailstock set screws to align with the spindle, and perform a test cut to verify alignment accuracy.
Check all communication cables for damage, ensure correct COM port settings, and verify the CNC software settings match the machine's configurations.
Inspect servo motors and drives for overheating or mechanical obstruction, check connections and fuses, and consult the error code manual for specific troubleshooting steps.
Locate the emergency stop override key or switch, turn it to the "override" position, and reset the emergency stop. Use this function only for testing purposes and ensure safety protocols are followed.
Store tools in a clean, dry environment, use protective covers to prevent rust and damage, and organize them based on usage frequency to minimize tool change times.