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  2. G68.2 *basic* explanation - Industrial Forum - eMastercam.com

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    Fanuc 68.2 allows a user to define a WorkPlane by an X,Y,Z Coordinate Origin and the angular rotation about X,Y,Z axis centerlines(I,J,K Addresses) The benefit of this for machines with a nutating head is that you can use all the canned cycles while the head is tilted.

  3. Question regarding G43.4 behavior with fanuc controls.

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    Hope I am in the right sub-section of this form to ask this question, my apologies if not. I am curious about the behavior of G43.4 on head-head 5-axis mills with Fanuc 31i controllers. According to the documentation from our machine builder as well as from what I recall reading in Fanuc's documentation the machine must be orientated at A0. C0 ...

  4. Fanuc look ahead question - Industrial Forum - eMastercam.com

    www.emastercam.com/forums/topic/24103-fanuc-look-ahead...

    Each type of "Look Ahead" has certain types of work it is suited for. G8P1 - 2-2 1/2 Axis work is where Look Ahead is best suited. It can help with 3D programming but it just does not have the speed to keep up with large amounts of data and small moves. G5.1Q1 - 2 1/2 - 3 Axis Work is where AI-NANO 1 Shines.

  5. Machining, Tools, Cutting & Probing - eMastercam.com

    www.emastercam.com/forums/topic/94878-g49-without-movement

    I know G49 cancels height offset, and I know it’s needed before a G05.1 Q# R# can be called. I vaguely remember a parameter or something that makes the G49 happen without commanding movement. Our control is a Fanuc 31i and my last Fanuc experience was way back in 16m days.

  6. Fanuc parameters - Industrial Forum - eMastercam.com

    www.emastercam.com/forums/topic/33475-fanuc-parameters

    Mastercam Forums. Industrial Forum. Fanuc parameters. So what "was " the Mcam question anyway? You'll find as I have, that sure there are a good deal of off topic subjects and you may not share the same views as some of the other members. But to misjudge some of these PEOPLE as I have, by their viewpoints is doing nothing but cutting youself ...

  7. HELP WITH G54.4 - Industrial Forum - eMastercam.com

    www.emastercam.com/forums/topic/104237-help-with-g544

    There will be 8 total screens. The first screen is the common screen. Here you only have X, Y, Z, your Tilt Axis and your Rotary Axis (A/C, A/B, or B/C). (See below (This is Matsuura's overlay on on a FANUC 31i-B5 with iHMI Interface - the stuff around the edges is specific to Matsuura, the gray stuff is the normal FANUC stuff)

  8. FANUC DPRNT - Outputting Comments to your I/O Channel

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    Still unsuccessful with DPRINT but managed to get a hold of a technician - they're looking into it. Also reaching out to Fanuc - fingers crossed. Also tried changing the IO4 bit to 1 on parameter 110, but no luck. Regardless its been fun experimenting with macros - that's the most important part. Below is a clip of a fun macro program.

  9. G53.6 & G53.1 - Industrial Forum - eMastercam.com

    www.emastercam.com/forums/topic/91253-g536-g531

    Quote. Posted April 19, 2017. I use G68.2 Xn Yn Zn In Jn Kn and G53.1 except when I'm using G43.4... G53.1 is Tool Direction/Posture Control. In it's simplest definition, it tells the control what direction Z+ is. It HAS to be on a line by itself and immediately follows the G68.2 line. G53.6 based on it's arguments looks to be specific to ...

  10. G05 vs G08 on Fanuc - Industrial Forum - eMastercam.com

    www.emastercam.com/forums/topic/18509-g05-vs-g08-on-fanuc

    FANUC-31i-B5 Control. Panel-i or iHMI interface. FANUC System Software Series G423 or greater. FANUC System Software Edition 49.0 or greater. Software from Matsuura. Software installation from Matsuura (or a factory trained engineer). If items 1 or 2 are not true, then the machine cannot get the update period.

  11. Fanuc 5 Axis Parameters - Machining, Tools, Cutting & Probing ...

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    According to the manual I'm using the 5 axis parameters are between 19650 and 19752. Here's what I have for some of the easier to understand settings, these are most of the parameters mentioned in the alarm, basically everything was 0 before I started making changes. 19680 - 12. 19681 - 4. 19682 - 2.