Example – M30 x 1.5 thread:
: End of Block character (essential for separating commands).
These codes control the motion of the tool.
Enhanced internal storage with standard Ethernet and USB slots for rapid I/O operations. 2. Essential G-Codes and M-Codes Reference
The manual serves as a gateway to several advanced machining technologies that define the "Plus" series:
Once the G71 cycle clears the bulk of the material, the G70 cycle can be called to trace the exact profile defined between P100 and Q200 with a finishing tool.
Note: Rapid traverse rate is set by machine tool builder (parameter 1420). Non-interpolated motion – each axis moves independently at max speed.
. While technical manuals often list codes, a "Plus" feature should focus on the shop-floor usability of the iHMI (Intelligent Human Machine Interface) Key Feature Proposal: The "One-Touch Shop Floor" Workflow
This manual is fundamental for any professional looking to master the 0i-TF Plus system, as it transforms raw hardware into a fully functional machining center.
Spindle rotation clockwise and counter-clockwise. M05: Spindle stop execution. M08 / M09: Coolant fluid on and off. M30: End of program execution and memory reset. 3. Fixed and Canned Cycles
Fanuc controls are "no-decimal-point" sensitive. If you type X10 , the control sees 0.0001 inches (or 0.001mm). You must type X10.0 . The manual contains a bold warning box on this exact error, which is a leading cause of scrapped parts.
Note: exact code availability and numbers can vary by firmware/options. Use machine-specific manuals for pin-point mapping.
Always apply compensation to prevent dimensional errors on tapers and profiles.
Dedicated cycles for cleaning up the end of a workpiece.