ID 50794
The first block at the start of a circular area definition must be linear. | ||||
Description | The first motion block after starting a definition of a circular area should be linear. A circular area definition consists of a linear block as starting point and a circular block as circle description.
Example with error:
%circular area
N10 #CONTROL AREA BEGIN [ID51 PROT CIRC MIN_EXCU…
N20 G02 G162 I70 J150
N30 G01 X150 Y200 F10000
N40 #CONTROL AREA END
N50 M30
Corrected example:
%circular area
N10 #CONTROL AREA BEGIN [ID51 PROT CIRC MIN_EXCU…
N20 G01 X150 Y200 F10000 (start point)
N30 G02 G162 I70 J150
N40 #CONTROL AREA END
N50 M30
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Response | Class | 6 | Movement stop. | |
Solution | Class | 6 | Check and modify the area definition in the NC program. | |
Parameter | %1: | Identification number [-] | ||
Area ID | ||||
%2: | Expected value [-] | |||
Intersection of polygon lines | ||||
%3: | Error value [-] | |||
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Error type | 1, Error message from NC program. | |||
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