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    G70, Yasnac Controller, on Matsuura

    Im having a time trying to get a bolt circle program to work, though not sure why.

    Plugging in:
    g73r.1 z-.37 f4.;
    g70x0y0i1.j0l30;
    g80;

    Am I missing something? I get the cursor at g70, with an error, g code error.


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    Hi there,
    I can help you with this problem with your G70. This is one of many special options that have to be turned on to get this working on your machine.
    For the full instruction list on how to enable your control to do this and many more functions, you can write to me for further details, cost, etc.
    Regards ,
    allmetalcnc


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    Brian

    I have tried the same without any luck. Called the techs but got no response. Will keep you posted if I get it to work.
    I believe it may be a parameter setting in order to use the G70.


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