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NUM 1020 - Data that Can be Stored in a Table

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Creating and Managing Symbolic Variable Tables
en-938872/2 4 - 7
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4.1.5 Data That Can Be Stored in a Table
The following ISO programming data can be stored in tables.
G Functions
Only one G function per block can be stored.
After a change of interpolation plane in a block, the new function is stored (G17, G18
or G19 for milling, G20, G21 or G22 for turning). Otherwise, one of modal functions
G00, G01, G02 or G03 is stored.
Values of the Programmed Axes
X, Y, Z, U, V, W, A, B, C (depending on the axes declared in machine parameter P0).
The modal values programmed with the axes are stored.
Values of I, J, K, P, Q, R
The values of the functions are stored only if the functions are present in the block.
Otherwise, the value zero is stored in the corresponding entries.
Feed Rate F
The modal value related to function F is stored.
Spindle Speed S
The value of S is not stored in the table unless it is present in the block. Otherwise,
a value of zero is stored.
Tool Call T
Function T is not stored in the table unless it is present in the block. Otherwise, a value
of zero is stored.

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