Is the G code set to G95 (feed / rev) or G94 (feed/min) ? For that feed rate it should be G95
I'm making progress, computer talking to the machine, first pass at the post processor is done.
I'm getting an error "3 too many digits". I think this has something to do with the a feedrate. I've seen other people have had the same error with mill controllers and fixed it by changing 1404.2 parameter on the controller. I have an 18T controller and this parameter doesn't exist. Any ideas?
G01 X0.0506 F0.003
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Is the G code set to G95 (feed / rev) or G94 (feed/min) ? For that feed rate it should be G95
Jim Dawson
Sandy, Oregon, USA
Ignore my previous comment about the problem. I'm clearly out of my wheelhouse guessing at what the actual problem is. Can you scan through the code and see if anything sticks out as having too many digits?
Try this
N1(FACE1)
M470
G28 U0.
G30 W0.
G54
G98 G18 M24 (changed G99 to G98)
G50 S2500
T0101
(NPR51)
M08
G97 S633 M03
G00 Z0.1969
X4.825
G96 S800 M03
Z-0.035
X4.025
G01 X3.785 F0.008
X3.625
X-0.0312
X0.0819 Z0.0216
G00 X4.025
Z-0.105
G01 X3.785
X3.625
X-0.0312
X0.0819 Z-0.0484
G00 X4.025
Z-0.175
G01 X3.785
X3.625
X-0.0312
X0.0819 Z-0.1184
G00 X4.825
Z0.1969
G97 S633 M03
Last edited by Jim Dawson; 03-11-2019 at 11:52 AM.
Jim Dawson
Sandy, Oregon, USA
G99 and G98 seems to be used for IPM vs IPR, I am getting conflicting information. One source says G95, G96, but my book says G99, G98, so going with the book.
I corrected the post above.
Jim Dawson
Sandy, Oregon, USA
Not that know of.
One more thing to try is to look at parameter 910, bit 4, if it exists in your system. That parameter is Feed Digits, or something like that. I think the options are 0 and 1
Like I said in another thread, there is a reason I ripped everything out of my lathe that said Fanuc on it.
Jim Dawson
Sandy, Oregon, USA
I'm starting to agree with you. I will try that next.
Now the memory is full on the controller. I tried to delete some of the old programs but I get an error. "WRONG FORMAT". These things are a little cranky.... aren't they????
Yup, very cranky. As I recall we never did make any chips with the Fanuc controls, just a couple dry runs. I think we screwed around with the Fanuc controls for about 2 weeks before we had enough screwing around.
Jim Dawson
Sandy, Oregon, USA