G-Code - The standard machine tool language around the world. It generally consists of specifing the x,y,z (and a,b or c ) coordinates that the machine is to move to. Such movement can be linear, circular or even special drilling operations. It is the universal language of all modern machine tools ( mills, lathes, edm machines etc.).
G-Code Programming
* E1A Fanuc Style G-Codes
* G1 Linear Interpolation (5 Axis Simultaneously)
* G2 & G3 Circular Interpolation (Any Plane)
* G2 & G3 Helical Interpolation (Any Plane)
* G4 Dwell
* G17, G18, & G19 Circular Interpolation Planes
* G20 & G21 Inch / Metric Conversion
* G28, G29, G30 Work Coordinate Reference Return Point
* G40, G41, G42 Tool Radius Compensation
* G43, G44, G49 Tool Length Compensation
* G52 Offset Local Coordinate
* G54-G59 Work Coordinate Systems and 12 Extended Work Coordinate Systems
* G73, G80, G81, G82, G83, G85, G89 Canned Drilling Cycles
* G90 & G91 Absolute / Incremental Programming
* G92 Coordinate System Setting
* R Specifying the Radius of an Arc
* N Sequence Number up to 9 digits
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