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    Exclamation fanuc o-t feed rate help

    Hello fellas,
    Iam new to the site and love it...... I recently bought a tong-tai lathe (hatachi-seki off chute) at a bargin basement price. It did not include any manuals. I am having a problem with feed I want to use the standard of inches per rev. but it will only feed in inches per min. even when I use a g99 code. I tried absoulte and incremental (G90 &G91) to see if this has any effect but no good. I can deal with the math to figure out the speeds and feeds but my other lathes will take a G99 and apply it proplerly. I am wondering if anyone out there knows of a parameter setting ?? am missing to something to get this to work properly? I have ran and programed fanuc for years and never ran into this problem maybe someone out there can share some of there wisdom with me??? thank-you


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    Does the spindle have an encoder? if not it won't have constant surface feed.
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    If it has a spindle encoder try G95. Are you trying to use css or just inches per rev? I work mostly with 15, 16, 18, and 21 Fanucs, but I might have some 0-T manuals at work. I'll look Monday.


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    the spindle does have an encoder. I tried the G95 contol says the code is invalid.I always use css (unless I am threading or grooving) I think just a G-code list for the O-T control would help if anyone has one there has to be something simple I am missing I always program with a G90,G99 and G96


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    I program for a 0T at work
    I will copy a G-Code sheet and will try to post it here
    The Machine I prigram for is also a Tong-Tai machine
    It is a Galaxy version unsure of the modle #
    I will also try to look at the parameters and see which one controls the feeds
    Tong Tai is great for forgeting books with there machines
    The company I work for has one mill and one lathe
    The mill came with a operators manual but no parts manual
    The lathe came with a parts manual but no operators manual
    Neither came with fanuc manuals which is not a big deal but when you are missing multiple it realy sucks to trouble shoot machines


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    that would be great camcrash sounds like we have the same machines mine also is a galaxy.(1996)


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    Does anyone know what FANUC stands for?

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    joe I have not forgot this week started with a lot of fires I have been trying to put out I will try to get this info ASAP

    Sorry,


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    Joe1970,

    I sent you an email, but I might be able to post them here. Codes are for a 0T and 0M.

    Hope this helps, Daryl
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    I brought the books home if you need more info.


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    thank alot daryl i sent e-mails to the shop and see if they will help I am getting sick of converting fpm to fpr I do about 10 set-ups and programs a day all small runs and this is costing me time and money so your help is greatly appreciated this one has got me perplexed I thought I had seen it all but buy used equipment and live and learn...


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    Can i ask anyone,

    When you do G95 for the first time, say with a G01, then type in your XYZ and your Feedrate, for the first time in your code, is that the only time you'll need to use G95?

    Or do you need to specify mm/rev (G95) every time that your cutting?

    This is for FANUC 6MB controller system...(i don't have access to a machine, its just for a university assignment)...


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