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Fagor 101S - User Manual

Fagor 101S
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101 / 101S CNC
102 / 102S CNC
OPERATING MANUAL
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Fagor 101S Specifications

General IconGeneral
DisplayYes
Resolution0.001 mm
CommunicationRS-232
TypeCNC
PLCYes
ProgrammingISO
InterpolationLinear, Circular

Summary

INTRODUCTION

SAFETY CONDITIONS

Read safety measures to prevent damage to personnel and products.

Chapter 1 PERIPHERALS

1.2 PERIPHERAL MODE

Accessing and using the peripheral mode for data transfer via RS232C.

Chapter 2 AUX MODE

2.2 MACHINE PARAMETERS

Accessing and modifying CNC machine parameters.

2.2.1 EDITING MACHINE PARAMETERS

Step-by-step guide to editing machine parameters.

2.3 TOOL TABLE OR ZERO OFFSET TABLE

Using the internal table as a tool table or zero offset table.

Chapter 3 JOG MODE

3.1 JOGGING THE AXES

Moving machine axes using the jog mode.

3.4 MACHINE REFERENCE (HOME) SEARCH

Performing the machine reference (home) search for axes.

Chapter 4 PROGRAM EDITING

4.1 EDITING MODE

Accessing and using the basic program editing mode.

4.1.2 PROGRAM EDITING

Step-by-step guide to editing program blocks.

4.1.5 MODIFYING BLOCK CONTENTS

Techniques for changing values or functions within a block.

Chapter 5 PROGRAM EXECUTION

5.1 PROGRAM EXECUTION

Steps for executing programs in Single-Block or Automatic modes.

5.2 PROGRAM INTERRUPTION

Conditions and methods for interrupting program execution.

Chapter 6 PROGRAMMING

6.1 PROGRAMMING FORMAT

Structure and rules for writing CNC part programs.

6.1.1 PREPARATORY G FUNCTIONS

Explanation of preparatory G functions and their usage.

6.2 BASIC CONCEPTS

Fundamental programming concepts like block numbers and units.

6.3 REFERENCE SYSTEMS

Concepts of machine reference zero, part zero, and reference points.

6.3.1 REFERENCE POINTS

Definition of Machine Reference Zero, Part Zero, and Reference Point.

6.3.2 MACHINE REFERENCE (HOME) SEARCH (G74)

How to perform the home search function for axes using G74.

6.3.3 COORDINATE PRESET AND ZERO OFFSETS

Applying zero offsets to establish part coordinates.

6.4 COMPLEMENTARY FUNCTIONS

Explanation of auxiliary functions like Feedrate, Spindle, Tool, and M codes.

6.5 PATH CONTROL

Control of axis movements and interpolation types.

6.7 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS

Functions for feedback control and axis loop management.

6.9 PARAMETRIC PROGRAMMING

Using parameters to make programs more flexible and dynamic.

ERROR CODES

ERROR CODE LIST

Comprehensive list and explanations of detected error codes.

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