038
Function G72 or G73 programmed incorrectly.
It must be borne in mind that if G72 is applied only to one axis, this axis must be positioned at part zero (0 value)
at the time the scaling factor is applied.
039
This error occurs in the following cases:
> More than 15 nesting levels when calling subroutines.
> A block has been programmed which contains a jump to itself. Example: N120 G25 N120.
040
The programmed arc does not go through the defined end point (tolerance 0.01mm) or there is no arc that goes
through the points defined by G08 or G09.
041
This error is issued when programming a tangential entry as in the following cases:
> There is no room to perform the tangential entry. A clearance of twice the rounding radius or greater is
required.
> If the tangential entry is to be applied to an arc (G02, G03), The tangential entry must be defined in a linear
block.
042
This error is issued when programming a tangential exit as in the following cases:
> There is no room to perform the tangential exit. A clearance of twice the rounding radius or greater is required.
> If the tangential exit is to be applied to an arc (G02, G03), The tangential exit must be defined in a linear block.
043
Polar origin coordinates (G93) defined incorrectly.
044
Canned cycle defined wrong.
045
Function G36, G37, G38 or G39 programmed incorrectly.
046
Polar coordinates defined incorrectly.
047
A zero movement has been programmed during radius compensation or corner rounding.
048
W axis programmed wrong.
049
Chamfer programmed incorrectly.
050
Functions M06, M22, M23, M24, M25 must be programmed alone in a block.
051 *
A tool or pallet change cannot be performed without being in the change position.
052 *
The requested tool is not in the magazine.
053 *
This error occurs when having a machining center and 2 different external Ts have been programmed in a row
without programming an M06 in between.
054
There is no disk in the FAGOR Floppy Disk Unit, there is no tape in the cassette reader or the reader head cover
is open.
055
Parity error when reading or writing a floppy or cassette.
Summary of Contents for 8025 GP
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Page 14: ...COMPARISON TABLE FOR MILL MODEL FAGOR 8025 8030 CNCs...
Page 22: ...Introduction 1 INTRODUCTION...
Page 94: ...ERROR CODES...
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Page 107: ...COMPARISON TABLE FOR MILL MODEL FAGOR 8025 8030 CNCs...
Page 115: ...Introduction 1 INTRODUCTION...
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Page 336: ...216 8025 8030 CNC PROGRAMMING MANUAL DIRECTION AND SIGN OF THE ANGLES XY Plane XZ Plane...
Page 389: ...8025 8030 CNC PROGRAMMING MANUAL 269 Subroutines flow chart...
Page 392: ...ERROR CODES...
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