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    Question Fanuc Series 21i MB

    We just got a new second hand machine in, MECTRON MTV-T351 its a drilling tapping maching with a very fast tool changer. (looks like the old burgmaster machings, tool turret mounted right in front of the spindle)
    It has a Funuc Series 21i MB control.
    I was hoping someone could post a simple example program for this control so I can right the post from surfcam. I guess if I just have the top safty line and the first few lines of a program should help me get started.


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    Very small program, that I am using.
    On my machine, I use sub programs 1001 to toolchange 1 and so on, so M98 P1008 is a toolchange for tool n 8.

    %
    O0901(CONE)

    #1=60 (LARGURA)
    #2=214 (COMPRIMENTO)



    ( ********* )
    ( CONE )
    ( ********* )

    M98P1008
    G00G43Z100H8

    S1200M3

    G0X-16Y[-#1-7]
    G0Z-3.75
    M8
    G1X[#2+16]F150
    G0Z-2.82
    X-16
    Y[-#1-3]
    G1X[#2+16]F150
    M9
    M5

    G28Z100
    G0X0Y200
    M22
    M30
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