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Mitutoyo KL DRO instructions

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Rivet3man@gmail.com - 25 Apr 2009 13:21 GMT
Can anyone help with the above?
I've fitted the equipment from a lathe onto a mill, so need to change
the radius/diameter parameter.

In theory I do have the instructions somewhere, but haven't seen them
for a year or so. They'll turn up eventually, but in the meantime I do
need to change that function.

So far as I can see Mitutoyo seem only to put older manuals up for
download, maybe there's still a worthwhile market for them in selling
manuals for the more recent stuff.

Many thanks
TimL
Memployee - 26 Apr 2009 15:42 GMT
Rivet3man@gmail.com Wrote:
> Can anyone help with the above?
> I've fitted the equipment from a lathe onto a mill, so need to change
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> Many thanks
> TimL

Just contact the local office (http://www.mitutoyo.co.jp/global.html).
I don't beleive Mitutoyo charges for PDF manuals anywhere in the world.

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duttondock@onetel.com - 26 Apr 2009 18:40 GMT
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Many thanks, It's on my list for the morning.
strange that the only 'public' downloads seem to be for obsolete
stuff.
I see that Tony at 'lathes.co.uk' is offering a copy of the manual for
£38, as well as  the manual for the PL counter which *is* available
for free public download from the Mitutoyo Uk site, for £35 !!

Tim
duttondock@onetel.com - 27 Apr 2009 10:44 GMT
> Rivet3...@gmail.com Wrote:
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The wonders of modern technology!
A phone call, exchange of details, and 10 minutes later I'm printing
off the manual from an emailed file, FOC <g>
Not so many years ago I wanted a manual for the older PL counter (now
available for free download), the routine then was to go to the local
dealer, they ordered it & it was sent by post a week or so later, cost
me maybe 15 quid.

Thanks
Tim
 
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