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Figure 1.2.3.2: stored stroke limit b function – Yaskawa PC NC User Manual

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YASNAC PCNC Operating Manual

Chapter 1: Outline of YASNAC System

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2) Stored Stroke Limit B, C (G22, G23) *

The area either outside or inside the boundary set by parameters or by the commands in a

program is established as the entry prohibited area. The boundary is set with the coordi-
nate values in the machine coordinate system. Whether the entry prohibited area is estab-
lished outside or inside the boundary can be determined by the setting for a parameter.
The function is made valid upon completion of the reference point return after turning ON
the power.

FIGURE 1.2.3.2: Stored Stroke Limit B Function

In addition to the stored stroke limits A and B, stored stroke limit C can be added.

With the stored stroke limit C, set the boundary of the area and inside or outside the
boundary by parameters.

According to the setting for the parameter or the input signal, one of the stored stroke
limit C (third to fifth prohibited area) can be made valid.

For details of the stored stroke limit B, C, refer to 4.2.3 “Stored Stroke Limit B and C
(G22, G23)” in the PROGRAMMING MANUAL.

Table 1.2.3.1: G Code Used to Turn ON/OFF the Stored Stroke Limit B Function

G CODE

FUNCTION

GROUP

G22

Turning ON the stored stroke limit B

04

G23

Turning OFF the stored stroke limit B

04