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Fusion 360 CAM (Post Processor)

Anonymous

Fusion 360 CAM (Post Processor)

Anonymous
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Good afternoon.
I want to know. the post processor "siemens turning" produces the following program:
; Profile Roughing1
N150 T1 D1
N160 G76
N170 M8
N180 G95
N190 G97 S1415 M3
N200 G0 X36. Z5
N210 G96 S160 M3
N220 LIMS = 1800
N230 G0 Z1
...
The question is, what does the G76 command in the N160 frame mean?
And how to remove the G76 command from the processor post?

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will_1
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Hi @Anonymous ,

 

The "G76" is supposed to be the work offset. Your post has been edited so it starts with G76 instead of G54 for the offset. I would download the post processor from our website, it should work correctly for you.

 

Thanks,
Will

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