G-codes control the motion of the machine, while M-codes manage auxiliary functions like coolant and spindle rotation. The following tables highlight the most critical codes utilized in daily operations. Primary Motion G-Codes Rapid positioning move. G01: Linear interpolation at a specified feed rate. G02: Circular interpolation in a clockwise direction.
: Reduces cycle times by blending the end of one block into the beginning of the next.
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This guide breaks down the essential programming elements from the official manuals to help you master the 0i-TF Plus. 1. Traditional G-Code vs. MANUAL GUIDE i
Smooths out block transitions for flawless surface finishes. G-codes control the motion of the machine, while
: A suite of CNC and servo control features that ensure nano-meter level precision, smoothing out complex tool paths to eliminate mechanical shock and improve surface quality.
Uses WHILE [condition] DO loops to repeat cutting paths dynamically until a target dimension is reached. 5. Best Practices for Program Optimization and Safety G01: Linear interpolation at a specified feed rate
A well-structured program ensures operator safety and prevents machine crashes. Every FANUC program follows a strict structural hierarchy.
A conversational, icon-based interface that generates G-code in the background. It allows you to create complex parts by simply defining the geometry and machining cycles without memorizing code. [5.1] iHMI Interface: