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    wat does this mean G05P0 and G05P10000?

    may i noe y some program put this here?
    is it necessay?

    g05p0
    m05
    m09
    g28 g91 z0.0
    t0 m06
    s7000m03
    g00g90x-6. y-13.25
    g43z5.0 h06m08
    g05p10000
    z3.0
    g01z0.0f1500
    .........
    ........
    ........

    wat is the use of this code can some1 pls help me thanks


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    G05=high-precision Contour Control

    Hello,
    G05P0 and G05P10000 are used on FANUC controler to activate the HPCC mode.
    (HPPC->HIGH-PRECISION CONTOUR CONTROL)

    G05P10000; Start HPCC Mode
    G05P0 ; Stop HPCC Mode

    the goals of this function are :
    A) Function to enables multiple-block look-ahead acceleration/deceleration on interpolation (manily used with G01). This function eliminates machining errors due to acceleration/deceleration

    B) Automatic speed control Function which enables smooth acceleartion/decelration

    So to resume the movements of your machine must be smoother with G05P10000 . You can try the following thing use the same program on time without G05P10000 and nex time with G05P10000 to see the difference ...

    Best regards,


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    oh thanks alot 5axes

    er another question.
    can the g05p10000 be put else where

    program 1

    g05p0
    m05
    m09
    g28 g91 z0.0
    t0 m06
    m01
    s7000m03
    g00g90x-6. y-13.25
    g43z5.0 h06m08
    g05p10000
    z3.0
    g01z0.0f1500
    .........
    ........

    like here :

    program 2

    g05p0
    m05
    m09
    g28 g91 z0.0
    t0 m06
    m01
    g05p10000
    s7000m03
    g00g90x-6. y-13.25
    g43z5.0 h06m08

    z3.0
    g01z0.0f1500
    .........
    ........
    ........

    cos when i using post proccess the program will also be the 2nd program. than i will always cut the g0510000 and put it under g43z5.0 h06m08 told to do it by some1. is dat nessasy?
    hope u understand i meant to say.
    thanks


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    HPCC and G43

    Hi,

    I'm not sure, you have to try by yourself. According to the Programming Manual G43 is not in the list of the code which can be specified in HPCC mode.
    You can use :
    G00/G01/G02/G03
    G17/G18/G19
    G38/G40/G41/G42 but G43 is not in this list as well as H Corrector.
    and
    G90/G91 that's all.

    So lests test if the controler return an error
    Regards


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    I use to work on Okada's 544 and 654 they use G05 P10000 and G05 P0 the most important thing is to put the G05 P10000 after the tool change and the G05 P0 before the tool change and at the end of the program. This command was used on the Fanuc 160mc, 160i, 150mc, and 150i that is all I know on the Fanuc's. It might have been used on others but I am most familiar with the ones listed above.


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    thanks alot i guess a need to do a trial and error ..


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    What controller are you using? I use to work for Okada U.S. I still have all of my field notes. I use to be training and tech support. I even have some sample programs. Let me know if I can help.


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    I have some questions for you on machines out of China? You can email me at gsilberberg@progressive-plastics.net


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