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    PROBLEM WITH G41 FUNTION ON DECKEL FMAP

    Hi! I have got some problem understending some errors related to G41 function. Here is the code i've done in a piece of program.

    N0130T2
    N0135S+500
    N0140G0G40X-10393Y+1928
    N0145G0Z+3000D+01
    N0150G1Z-12500D+01F3125
    N0155G41D+51X-7221Y+19032F125
    N0160G3X-7223Y+19050I-0030J+0006
    N0165G2X-6107Y+27540I+7223J+3369
    N0170G2X-3042Y+28970I+3065J-2570
    N0175G1X+3042Y+28970
    N0180G2X+6107Y+27540I+0000J-4000
    N0185G2X+7223Y+19050I-6107J-5121
    N0190G3X+7221Y+19032I+0027J-0013
    N0195G1X+9384Y+7369
    N0200G2X+17540Y+6107I+3036J-7369
    N0250G2X+18970Y+3042I-2570J-3065
    N0260G1X+18970Y-3042
    N0265G2X+17540Y-6107I-4000J+0000
    N0270G2X+9050Y-7223I-5121J+6107
    N0275G3X+9023Y-7223I-0013J-0027
    N0280G1X+4873Y-9380
    N0285G2X-10393Y+1928I-4873J+9380
    N0290G0Z+50000D+01
    N0295 S0 T0
    N0300 M30

    As soon I started to run this program it comes out with error in N0140 wich seems to be the G0G40 because if I delete the G40 the program start to run. After few seconds another error comes out that is in N0290 wich apparently has no problem. The only way to let it run is to delete G41 in N0155.

    The program finally runs but without any tool compensation. I'm not able to see where is the problem... could anyone help me? Thankx a lot...


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    If you wish to cancel cutter comp at the beginning, it probably needs to be on a line by itself (meaning not with a X, Y, or Z movement).

    I am not sure I understood the other problem.
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    The other problem is in N0155G41D+51X-7221Y+19032F125 where G41 requires G60 and M61 to activate the cutter comp. Is it correct? i'll try tomorrow


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    G60 is normally for unidirectional positioning. I do not know if this is needed for your machine control or not. M61 is a machine function code that would be specific for your machine also.

    As noted in another forum thread, the line that the control stops on is not usually the line with the error. Most machines have a "look ahead" feature that read 3 to 10 lines ahead of the line that is actually running. You really have to look at the error code and associated error message to determine the cause. Having the manuals for the machine at hand is almost a necessity.
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    txcncman is right, you should read 2-5 lines after the line in which the machine stops.
    G40 at the beginning of the prog makes nothing, because thats the standard function.
    For activation and deactivation of toolcorrection you can only use a linear ipo.


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