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    Fanuc 310i

    I am in the process of buying a VTL with a Fanuc 310i control.
    Does anyone have a few programs that I can download or you can email me so I may have a look at the way the programs are. I am really interested in any thread chasing programs using G76. Is it the same as 18i?

    G76 P000000 Q00 R0
    G76 X0 Z0 P0 Q0 F0


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    Sorry I don't have any programs for you but that
    Thread Chasing Feature sounds Great for Heat Treated Parts.

    Enjoy your new Control!!!!!!

    Fanuc RULE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Cheers!!!!!!!
    Toby D.
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    We use G76 to chase threads into heat treated Gasite(white iron) these parts have a 62hrc. And the threads go up to a 16" triple lead 19" long. Also this is a 15,000lbs part. Machine turns 100RPM @ 300IPM. Pretty neat...

    Someone please forward me a sample program for the 310i. Thanks


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    Well I ended up going to a week long course provided by G&L. Not a whole lot of difference's in the programming from the 18 except you can no longer use "U" and "W" as an incremental move.


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