Fanuc 21i Mb Manual

EMCO WinNC GE Series Fanuc 21 MB programming G codes / M codes complete lists.

G Codes

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Fanuc 21i-mb Manual

G CodeDescription
G00Positioning (Rapid Traverse)
G01Linear Interpolation
G02Circular Interpolation Clockwise
G03Circular Interpolation Counterclockwise
G04Dwell
G09Exact Stop
G10Data Setting
G11Data Setting Off
G15End Polar Coordinate Interpolation
G16Begin Polar Coordinate Interpolation
G17Plane Selection XY
G18Plane Selection ZX
G19Plane Selection YZ
G20Measuring in Inches
G21Measuring in Millimeter
G28Approach Reference Point
G40Cancel Cutter Radius Compensation
G41Cutter Radius Compensation left
G42Cutter Radius Compensation right
G43Tool Length Compensation positive
G44Tool Length Compensation negative
G49Cancel Tool Length Compensation
G50Cancel Scale Factor
G51Scale Factor
G52Local Coordinate System
G53Machine Coordinate System
G54Zero Offset 1
G55Zero Offset 2
G56Zero Offset 3
G57Zero Offset 4
G58Zero Offset 5
G59Zero Offset 6
G61Exact Stop Mode
G62Automatic Corner Override
G63Thread Cuting Mode On
G64Cutting mode
G68Coordinate System Rotation ON
G69Coordinate System Rotation OFF
G73Chip Break Drilling Cycle
G74Left Tapping Cycle
G76Fine Drilling Cycle
G80Cancel Drilling Cycles (G83 bis G85)
G81Drilling Cycle
G82Drilling Cycle with Dwell
G83Withdrawal Drilling Cycle
G84Tapping Cycle
G85Reaming Cycle
G86Drilling Cycle with Spindle Stop
G87Back Pocket Drilling Cycle
G88Drilling Cycle with Program Stop
G89Reaming Cycle with Dwell
G90Absolute Programming
G91Incremental Programming
G92Coordinate System Setting
G94Feed per Minute
G95Feed per Revolution
G97Revolutions per Minute
G98Retraction to Starting Plane (Drilling Cycles)
G99Retraction to Withdrawal Plane

M Codes

M CodeDescription
M00Programmed Stop
M01Programmed Stop, Conditional
M02Program End
M03Main Spindle ON Clockwise
M04Main Spindle ON Counterclockwise
M05Main Spindle OFF
M06Tool Change
M08Coolant ON
M09Coolant OFF
M10Lock dividing head
M11Unlock dividing head
M19Oriented Spindle Stop
M25Release Clamping Device
M26Close Clamping Device
M30Program End
M71Puff blowing ON
M72Puff blowing OFF
M98Subprogram Call
M99Subprogram End

Addresses

AddressDescription
Cchamfer
Ffeed rate, thread pitch
Gpath function
Hnumber of the correction value address in the offset register (OFFSET)
I, J, Kcircle parameter, scale factor, K also number of repetitions of a cycle, mirror axes
Mmiscellaneous function
Nblock number 1 to 9999
OProgram number 1 to 9499
Pdwell, subprogram call
Qcutting depth or shift value in cycle
Rradius, retraction height with cycle
Sspindle speed
Ttool call
X, Y, Zposition data (X also dwell)
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Fanuc zero return position and gridshift parameter

Fanuc 21i Mb Maintenance Manual

Setting Zero Return on any machine can sometimes be difficult. Some builders have their own way to set zero return through their own side of the control. So, double check with the machine tool builder if at all possible

Gridshift parameters Fanuc controls

0 control508,509,510,511
3 control31,32,33
5T controlX=24,25,26,27, Z=34,35,36,37=Bits 3210(=.1,1,.001,.01mm)
6 control82,83,84,85
10,11,12,15,16,18, 21,16I,18I,21I1850, or toggle 1815.4 from 1 to 0 to 1 in desired position power off then on

Grid Shift parameter setting for 10T/15Icontrol

  1. Press SETTING soft Key once, then SETTING Soft key again
  2. Arrow up once to 8000.0 (PWE)
  3. Press Right arrow to curser to PWE
  4. Input 1 (Soft Key)
  5. Arrow Left to Service
  6. Arrow Right to 1850
  7. Change 1850
  8. Arrow left to Setting turn off PWE

Fanuc 21i Mb Manual Guide

Fanuc 21i parameter list21i

Zero Return parameter setting procedure for Fanuc 16/18 and 16i/18i Controls (note grid shift may also be used parameter 1850 to set zero)

Fanuc 21i Parameter List

  1. Move the axis to where you think zero return should be. If you can't get to the position you would like hold in 'P' and 'Cancel' on power up to bypass soft overtravels or you could change the soft overtravel limits to temporarily. WARNING Do not try holding in any other keys except P and Cancel. You could blow out parameters, programs or other data.
  2. Select 'MDI' mode
  3. Press the function key “OFFSET SETTING”
  4. Press the soft key “SETTING”.
  5. Move the cursor to “PARAMETER WRITE” . May need to page up or down to get to the top of the Parameter numbers.
  6. Turn on PWE (Parameter Write) make it a 1
  7. Press the function Hard key 'SYSTEM'
  8. Press the softkey 'PARAM'
  9. Type 1815 and press 'No.Search' . This should bring up parameter 1815.
  10. Arrow down to whichever axis you want to change X,Y,or Z.
  11. Change bit 4 (APZ) (make sure you count from the right starting with first space is Zero, Bits are as shown here-76543210). This will delete the current reference zero. Alarm must power down will appear, DO NOT POWER OFF
  12. Go back to the parameter 1815 and make bit 4 a one
  13. Power off machine for one minute and power up. New home position will be set.
  14. Check coordinates of program and see how far you are off if they are not correct repeat steps. Also, make sure you handwheel the axes slowly to there overtravels and make sure nothing binds, no servo alarms occur, or destroys any way covers. If you set incorrectly severe damage can occur. Also, remember if this is an axis that the pallet changer or Tool changer is dependant on alignment then you must check this also because it is based off of zero return. Do not change 2nd reference position to comp for this. Always change home position.