CAUTION
2. Items related to operation
Before starting actual machining, always carry out dry operation to confirm the machining
program, tool compensation amount and workpiece offset amount, etc.
If the workpiece coordinate system offset amount is changed during single block stop, the new
setting will be valid from the next block.
Turn the mirror image ON and OFF at the mirror image center.
Refer to the Instruction Manual issued by each machine tool builder for details on each
machine tool.
If the tool compensation amount is changed during automatic operation (including during single
block stop), it will be validated from the next block or blocks onwards.
3. Items related to programming
The commands with "no value after G" will be handled as "G00".
“EOB", "%", and “EOR” are symbols used for explanation. The actual codes for ISO are "CR,
LF" ("LF") and "%".
The programs created on the Edit screen are stored in the NC memory in a "CR, LF" format,
however, the programs created with external devices such as the FLD or RS-232C may be
stored in an "LF" format.
The actual codes for EIA are "EOB (End of Block)" and "EOR (End of Record)".
When creating the machining program, select the appropriate machining conditions, and make
sure that the performance, capacity and limits of the machine and NC are not exceeded. The
examples do not consider the machining conditions.
Do not change fixed cycle programs without the prior approval of the machine tool builder.
When programming a program of the multi-part system, carefully observe the movements
caused by other part systems' programs.