Day: October 29, 2025

Cutting Feed-Rate 0% Fanuc Parameter 1401

Messing With Parameters Can Be Fatal!!!!!

Unlock Programs Fanuc Parameter, first of all you’ll need to go to the setting screen and change the parameter write box to a 1.

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Cutting Feed-Rate 0% No Movement

When you set you feed-rate override to 0% the machine will not move. Some operators like to use this when proving out a program

All you need to do is make Bit 4 of parameter 1401 into a 1 and the machine will not move even in rapid.

Bits n Bobs

When counting the bits in parameters you count from right to left so the first one on the right is bit 0 or sometimes known as #0

Parameters You may Need to Change

 

1300 Stops over travel alarm

1401 Cutting Feed-Rate 0% stops movement of machine

3101 Clear Screen

3203 Clear MDI Screen

3204 Unlock Program 9000 to 9999 and 8000 to 8999 to Edit

3291 Wear Offset requires Key to Adjust

3401 Calculator Type Decimal Point or Integer

3402 G Codes that are Active When The machine is Turned On

5003 Retain Geometry when you Press Reset

6005 Allows the Use of Local Subroutines (Newer Control)

6050-6059  Allows you to Call a 9000 series Program with a G Code

6080-6089 Allows you to Call a 9000 series Program with An M Code

8134 3453 allows you to use ,R and ,C (Rads and Chamfers)

That’s it away you go.

Oh just one other thing before you go off and cripple your machine forever.

Do yourself a favour take a picture of the screen before you change a parameter. If you aint got a camera then you must have a piece of paper.

Even better back everything up.

Thanks

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Haas G150 Pocket Milling: How to Use It Like a Pro

I must admit I used to think this feature was a waste of time. But I didn’t realise that some folks don’t have a CAM sytem so long hand programming would take ages.

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Dirty old beast but then so am I and I still have my uses.

The Haas G150 pocket milling command is a versatile and powerful feature for CNC machinists looking to machine pocket shapes. By defining a pocket’s geometry in a subprogram and then using G150 to call it, you can streamline your code.


What is Haas G150 Pocket Milling?

The G150 G-code command on Haas CNC mills is designed for general-purpose pocket milling. It allows machinists to mill out complex pocket shapes by defining the geometry once in a subprogram, then calling it using a single line of code in the main program.


G150 Explained

The G150 command uses a range of parameters to control the milling operation:

  • P – Subprogram number that defines the pocket shape, can be internal or external (but not on my old machine)
  • X, Y – Starting location (usually the pre-drilled entry hole)
  • Z – Final pocket depth
  • I or J – Step-over distance in X or Y direction, make sure you only include one as you will get an alarm
  • K – Finish allowance for a final pass
  • Q – Incremental Z depth per pass
  • R – Height for pocket, depth is from here
  • F – Feed rate
  • D – Tool diameter offset register (for G41/G42)
  • L – Optional repeat count with incremental positioning

Writing the Pocket Geometry Subprogram

The subprogram specified by the P code outlines the pocket’s perimeter. Important rules:

  • Must be a closed loop (start and end at the same point)
  • Max 40 moves (linear or circular)
  • Start move should go from entry hole to the boundary
  • Final move must not go back to the entry hole
  • Use cutter comp G41 with lead-in/lead-out moves add to cycle.

This example it really simple try it out first just to make sure all is ok. You can then hit it with a much more complex shape.

On older controls you have to put the shape in an external sub program like O500 you can’t use internal sub routine.

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