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    Basic CNC commands.. help?

    i am somewhat new to the CNC only had about 4 months hands on but had about 8 months on the manual side i was wondering if anyone knew of a site that listed or a place to buy some placards that had basic CNC commands for the MDI section such as m6 t01 to bring up tools for example or s900 to warm up spindle at 900rpm ive seen a few on people toolboxes running around that had the basic feeds and speeds on them but none for CNC, thanks.


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    your machine's control book should be with the machine or in the foreman's office. the g & m codes for that machine will be in that book.


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    md, sorry, no placard, but you might try my g-code tutorial:

    CNCCookbook's G-Code Tutorial and Course

    It has a section on MDI.

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    Try G-Wizard Machinist's Calculator for free:
    http://www.cnccookbook.com/CCGWizard.html


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