G command No.
1)
Meaning MD20150
2)
W
3)
STD
4)
SAG MH
RMEBL 3 Repositioning to end of block - s
RMNBL 4 Repositioning to the nearest path point - s
4.3.62 G group 64: Grinding frames
G command No.
1)
Meaning
Active grinding frame in the channel $P_GFRAME =
MD20150
2)
W
3)
STD
4)
SAG MH
GFRAME[ 0 ] 1 Grinding frame of the data management $P_GFR[ 0 ]
(null frame)
+ m x
GFRAME[ 1 ] 2 Grinding frame of the data management $P_GFR[ 1 ] + m
GFRAME[ 2 ] 3 Grinding frame of the data management $P_GFR[ 2 ] + m
... ... + m
GFRAME[ 10
0 ]
101 Grinding frame of the data management $P_GFR[ 100 ] + m
1)
Internal number (e.g. for PLC interface)
2)
Configurability of the G command as a reset setting for the G group on power up, reset or end of part
program (with MD20150 $MC_GCODE_RESET_VALUES):
+ Configurable
- Not configurable
3)
Effectiveness of the G command:
m modal
s Non-modal
4)
Reset setting, see the following machine data:
● MD20149GCODE_RESET_S_VALUES (reset position of G groups (fix))
● MD20150 $MC_GCODE_RESET_VALUES (reset position of the G groups)
● MD20151GCODE_RESET_S_MODE (reset behavior of G groups (fix))
● MD20152 $MC_GCODE_RESET_MODE (reset behavior of G groups)
● MD20154 $MC_EXTERN_GCODE_RESET_VALUES (reset position of the G groups in ISO
mode)
● MD20156 $MC_EXTERN_GCODE_RESET_MODE (reset behavior of external G groups)
SAG Default setting Siemens AG
MM Default setting Machine Manufacturer (see machine manufacturer's specifications)
Tables
4.3 G commands
NC programming
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