13. Program Support Functions
Detailed description
(1) The start point of the block following the corner chamfering serves as the imaginary corner
intersection point.
(2) When the comma in ",C" is not present, it is handled as a C command.
(3) When both the corner chamfer and corner rounding commands exist in the same block, the
latter command is valid.
(4) Tool offset is calculated for the shape which has already been subjected to corner chamfering.
(5) Program error "P381" results when there is an arc command in the block following the corner
chamfering block.
(6) Program error "P382" results when the block following the corner chamfering block does not
have a linear command.
(7) Program error "P383" results when the movement amount in the corner chamfering block is
less than the chamfering amount.
(8) Program error "P384" results when the movement amount in the block following the corner
chamfering block is less than the chamfering amount.
13.7 Corner chamfering, corner rounding
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