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    Multi axis turning

    I am looking for an example of long hang G Code for a live tooling lathe. Y axis. I have been programming with mazatrol for a little over a year, but when the time comes to write the code on a fanuc controller I don't want to be dead in the water. An X + C program for interpolation,or a Y axis example would be such a huge help to me. I understand the concept of the axial moves, but the G Code I am a bit stuck on. Thank you all so very much


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    We don't have any Y-axis lathes, but

    I can give you an example for C-axis. Lathe is a Daewoo MS200 w/18T control. M91 is a safe index program. M88 low clamping pressure. We have to start the live tooling up at a slow RPM to give the shaft a chance to engage. There is a reason why Daewoo dropped these models.


    N400M35 (7/32 BALL MILL ROUGH)
    M91
    T0404M8
    S300M33
    G98X1.5Z1.C-.0302
    Z-.2932S5000 (1ST SLOT)
    G1X.99F200.
    G112
    X.88F50.M88
    X.4402Z-.6872F10.
    Z-.49F50.
    Z-.2932F10.
    G3C.0302R.3296
    G1Z-.6872F50.
    G2C-.0302R.3296
    G1X.6274C-.0388F200.
    X.5927C-.1296F20.
    Z-.2932F50.
    G3C.1296R.426F20.
    G1Z-.6872F50.
    G2C-.1296R.426
    G1X.8289C-.1672F150.
    G3X-.1186C.5477R.55 (2ND SLOT)
    G1X-.1586C.3296Z-.2932F10.
    Z-.49F50.
    Z-.6872F10.
    G3X-.2794R.3296
    G1Z-.2932F50.
    G2X-.1586R.3296
    G1X-.1414C.4232
    X.0401C.4059F20.
    Z-.6872F50.
    G3X-.4781R.426F20.
    G1Z-.2932F50.
    G2X.0401R.426
    G1X.1155C.524F150.
    G3X-1.3144C.0502R.55 (3RD SLOT)
    G1X-.8782C.0302Z-.6872F10.
    Z-.49F50.
    Z-.2932F10.
    G3C-.0302R.3296
    G1Z-.6872F50.
    G2C.0302R.3296
    G1X-1.0654C-.0388
    X-1.0307C.1296F20.
    Z-.2932F50.
    G3C-.1296R.426F20.
    G1Z-.6872F50.
    G2C.1296R.426
    G1X-1.2669C.1672F150.
    G3X-.3194C-.5477R.55 (4TH SLOT)
    G1X-.2794C-.3296Z-.2932F10.
    Z-.49F50.
    Z-.6872F10.
    G3X-.1586R.3296
    G1Z-.2932F50.
    G2X-.2794R.3296
    G1X-.2966C-.4232
    X-.4781C-.4059F20.
    Z-.6872F50.
    G3X.0401R.426F20.
    G1Z-.2932F50.
    G2X-.4781R.426
    G113
    G0X1.5M90
    Z1.M35
    M91
    M1


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    Thank you. Do you happen to know where I can get a prgram book on a sc-250 nakamura?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnnyd883 View Post
    Thank you. Do you happen to know where I can get a prgram book on a sc-250 nakamura?
    Sorry, but no. Most replies I see to this type of question refer the askers to do a search on the web.

    We have a Nakamura TW-20. I have to assume the G-codes should be about the same. Is there anything specific I can help you with?


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