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Basics: The Cartesian Coordinate System Starting the NC Code Program: Safety Blocks Modal or Not Modal - That is the question... Why are RS-274 NC code files sometimes called 'G code' files?

The 'Motion' Class G-Codes(G01 - G09)

Presets and Plane Selection G-Codes (G10 - G19)

Unit Selection G-Codes and Machine Coordinate motion (G20 - G29)

Feedrate control and threading (G30 - G39)

Tool compensation codes (G40 - G49)

Tranformation and Coordinate System G-Codes (G50 G59)

The "unknown" or machine specific G-codes (G60 - G69) The repetitious cycle G codes (G70 - G79)

The drilling canned cycle G -Codes (G80-G89)

The motion control and zero set G - codes (G90 - G99) Why is there a decimal point number in my motion code? What are 'M-Codes'? M00 - M20 M20-M39 M40-M49 M50-M89 M90-M99 What is that T number for? What about that D number in some of my programs? What does that H number do? Should I use 'H' tool length offset values or just zero my tool at the correct Z location?

G & M Code FAQ

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