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    Trouble with g112/g113

    My Mc throws out g113 at wrong places, is there anyone else that got the same probs? I uses the standard Fanuc post for lathe.

    Ex from Nc.

    (G112 is active )
    G3X79.848C-14.86R42.6
    G2X80.598C-14.6R.4
    G1X171.394
    G113 ---- shouldnt this be on line market with ** ?
    G2X183.204C349.667R6.25F208.4 This line will cause a alarm.
    G1X238.636C340.892F410.3

    **

    G0Z2.
    X259.342C29.604
    G1Z-3.6F1200.


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    What machine are you using as all controls are not the same.
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    it s fanuc 18iT.. there arent possible to use g2/g3 with axis C without using g112 or g107 mode..


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