Fanuc Alarm 28: ILLEGAL PLANE SELECT
Fanuc Alarm 28: ILLEGAL PLANE SELECT
Fanus Control Model: 16/18/21
Fanuc Alarm Description
In the plane selection command, two or more axes in the same direction are commanded. Modify the program.
Fanuc Alarm 28: ILLEGAL PLANE SELECT
Fanus Control Model: 16/18/21
Fanuc Alarm Description
In the plane selection command, two or more axes in the same direction are commanded. Modify the program.
Fanuc Alarm 5: NO DATA AFTER ADDRESS Fanus Control Model: 16/18/21 Fanuc Alarm Description The address was not followed by the appropriate data but was followed by another address or EOB code. Modify the program.
Fanuc Alarm 63: SEQUENCE NUMBER NOT FOUND Fanus Control Model: 16/18/21 Fanuc Alarm Description T Series;The sequence number specified by address P in G70, G71, G72, or G73 command cannot be searched. Modify the program.
Fanuc Alarm 3: Too Many Digits Error Fanus Control Model: Fanuc 0i, 16i/18i, and 21i/31i , 30i/31i/32i/0i-MODEL B Description Entering more digits than allowed in a program. Using non-standard digits in a G-code command for an X, Y, Z position or a speed value. This error usually indicates human error or a problem with the…
Fanuc Alarm 002: TV PARITY ALARM Fanus Control Model: 16i/18i/21i Description When a program is loaded into a CNC machine from a PC, laptop, or an old DNC device, the system checks the number of characters in each line and their order. If the TV Check parameter is turned on and the number of characters…
Fanuc Alarm 58: END POINT NOT FOUND Fanus Control Model: 16/18/21 Fanuc Alarm Description In an arbitrary angle chamfering or corner R cutting block, a specified axis is not in the selected plane. Correct the program.
Fanuc Alarm 30: ILLEGAL OFFSET NUMBER Fanus Control Model: Series 0/16/18/21/30i/31i/32i Description This alarm occurs when the CNC control is commanded to use a Tool Offset Number that does not exist in the machine’s memory or exceeds the maximum limit defined by your system’s parameters. This problem is usually caused by incorrect use of T-codes…