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Fanuc Series Oitf Plus Programming Manual Online

G71 U(∆d) R(e); G71 P(ns) Q(nf) U(∆u) W(∆w) F(f) S(s) T(t);

The FANUC Series 0iTF Plus programming manual is a comprehensive guide to creating and editing part programs for this high-performance CNC system. By understanding the programming fundamentals, advanced functions, and programming techniques outlined in this manual, programmers and operators can optimize their machining processes, improve productivity, and ensure safe and efficient operation of the machine.

M-codes are miscellaneous commands that control discrete machine functions, like turning the coolant on or stopping the spindle.

Define the sequence numbers bounding the target profile geometry. fanuc series oitf plus programming manual

(P975 = thread height 0.975mm, Q300 = 1st cut 0.3mm depth radius)

The G76 multiple-pass threading cycle automates screw-cutting. G76 P010060 Q100 R0.05 ; G76 X18.0 Z-25.0 P1000 Q200 F2.0 ; Use code with caution.

Fine-tune dimensions during production to account for gradual cutting edge erosion. 2. Essential G-Codes for Lathe Programming G71 U(∆d) R(e); G71 P(ns) Q(nf) U(∆u) W(∆w)

Includes interpolation (G01, G02, G03), coordinate system setting, and polar coordinate commands (G15, G16).

The G71 cycle removes bulk material along the Z-axis, stepping down progressively in the X-axis.

% <-- Rewind / Stop Character (Tells the reader to start/stop) O1234 (PART REVB) <-- Program Number (Letter 'O' followed by up to 4 or 8 digits) and Comment G18 G20 G40 G99 <-- Safety Block (XZ Plane, Inch, Cancel Compensation, Per-Rev Feed) G28 U0 W0 <-- Home Return (Sends X and Z axes to machine reference position) T0101 <-- Tool Select (Tool 1, Offset 1) G97 S1500 M03 <-- Spindle Speed (Direct RPM, 1500 RPM, Spindle Clockwise) M08 <-- Coolant ON ... (Spindle / Cutting moves go here) ... G28 U0 W0 <-- Home Return before tool index or end of program M09 <-- Coolant OFF M30 <-- End of Program and Reset % Use code with caution. 3. Essential G-Codes for Turning (G-Code System A) Define the sequence numbers bounding the target profile

For features common to both lathe and machining center systems, refer to B-64694EN . Key Programming Content Included

For general operation and programming, the key documents are the (Common to Lathe and Machining Center systems) and the specific Programming Guide that is embedded within the Operator’s Manual. The Connection Manual and Parameter Manual are more technical references, typically used by machine tool builders and service engineers.

The “Plus” designation indicates an upgraded version of the standard 0i‑TF, delivering improved hardware specifications and additional software options. This series is part of FANUC’s broader “Series 0i‑MODEL F Plus” family, which includes both turning (T series) and machining‑center (M series) variants. The full model designation appears as in official documentation, with “0i‑TF Plus” being the common shorthand for turning applications.

Note: exact code availability and numbers can vary by firmware/options. Use machine-specific manuals for pin-point mapping.

G71 U(∆d) R(e); G71 P(ns) Q(nf) U(∆u) W(∆w) F(f) S(s) T(t);

The FANUC Series 0iTF Plus programming manual is a comprehensive guide to creating and editing part programs for this high-performance CNC system. By understanding the programming fundamentals, advanced functions, and programming techniques outlined in this manual, programmers and operators can optimize their machining processes, improve productivity, and ensure safe and efficient operation of the machine.

M-codes are miscellaneous commands that control discrete machine functions, like turning the coolant on or stopping the spindle.

Define the sequence numbers bounding the target profile geometry.

(P975 = thread height 0.975mm, Q300 = 1st cut 0.3mm depth radius)

The G76 multiple-pass threading cycle automates screw-cutting. G76 P010060 Q100 R0.05 ; G76 X18.0 Z-25.0 P1000 Q200 F2.0 ; Use code with caution.

Fine-tune dimensions during production to account for gradual cutting edge erosion. 2. Essential G-Codes for Lathe Programming

Includes interpolation (G01, G02, G03), coordinate system setting, and polar coordinate commands (G15, G16).

The G71 cycle removes bulk material along the Z-axis, stepping down progressively in the X-axis.

% <-- Rewind / Stop Character (Tells the reader to start/stop) O1234 (PART REVB) <-- Program Number (Letter 'O' followed by up to 4 or 8 digits) and Comment G18 G20 G40 G99 <-- Safety Block (XZ Plane, Inch, Cancel Compensation, Per-Rev Feed) G28 U0 W0 <-- Home Return (Sends X and Z axes to machine reference position) T0101 <-- Tool Select (Tool 1, Offset 1) G97 S1500 M03 <-- Spindle Speed (Direct RPM, 1500 RPM, Spindle Clockwise) M08 <-- Coolant ON ... (Spindle / Cutting moves go here) ... G28 U0 W0 <-- Home Return before tool index or end of program M09 <-- Coolant OFF M30 <-- End of Program and Reset % Use code with caution. 3. Essential G-Codes for Turning (G-Code System A)

For features common to both lathe and machining center systems, refer to B-64694EN . Key Programming Content Included

For general operation and programming, the key documents are the (Common to Lathe and Machining Center systems) and the specific Programming Guide that is embedded within the Operator’s Manual. The Connection Manual and Parameter Manual are more technical references, typically used by machine tool builders and service engineers.

The “Plus” designation indicates an upgraded version of the standard 0i‑TF, delivering improved hardware specifications and additional software options. This series is part of FANUC’s broader “Series 0i‑MODEL F Plus” family, which includes both turning (T series) and machining‑center (M series) variants. The full model designation appears as in official documentation, with “0i‑TF Plus” being the common shorthand for turning applications.

Note: exact code availability and numbers can vary by firmware/options. Use machine-specific manuals for pin-point mapping.