Programming and Operating Manual (Turning)
86 01/2017
Note
Another option for linear programming is available with the angle specification ANG=. (For more information, see Section
"
Contour definition programming (Page 112)".)
Another group of G functions exists for moving into the position (see Section "Exact stop/continuous-path control mode: G9,
G60, G64 (Page 98)"). For G60 exact stop, a window with various precision values can be selected with another G group.
For exact stop, an alternative instruction with non-modal effectiveness exists: G9.
You should consider these options for adaptation to your positioning tasks.
The feed F is the
and represents the value of the geometric sum of the velocity components of all axes
involved. The axis velocities are determined from the share of the axis path in the overall path.
The feedrate F is effective for the interpolation types G1, G2, G3, CIP, and CT and is retained until a new F word is written.
For more information, see Sections "Linear interpolation with feedrate: G1 (Page 87)" and "Circular interpolation: G2, G3
(Page 87)".
Remark
For
, the decimal point is not required, e.g.: F300
Unit of measure for F with G94, G95
The dimension unit for the F word is determined by G functions:
● G94
as feedrate in
● G95
as feedrate in
(only relative to the spindle speed!)
This unit of measure applies to metric dimensions. According to Section "Metric and inch dimensioning", settings with inch
dimensioning are also possible.
; Feedrate in mm/revolution
: Write a new F word if you change G94 - G95.
The G group with G94, G95 also contains the functions G96, G97 for the constant cutting rate. These functions also
influence the S word.