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		<title>CNC Repair Tip #8: Axis Interlock (No Axis Movement) on a CNC Machine with Fanuc Control</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2009 23:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[no axis movement]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[In most cases I think you'll find the cause of a "no axis movement" issue not to be mechanical or electrical in nature (not technically, anyway). You will likely find the cause to be "situational". In other words, a situation exists (or does not exist) that results in an axis being "locked" or more corrctly stated, "interlocked".

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