Specifications
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 CONCISE GUIDE FANUC 75 
*All 3015:  Upper left chamfer error:  Upper  left  chamfer  too  small  in  relation  to  programmed 
tool radius (right groove bore). 
*All 3016:  Upper right chamfer error:  Upper right chamfer too small in relation to programmed 
tool radius (left groove bore). 
*All 3017:  Lower left chamfer error:  Lower  left  chamfer  too  small  in  relation  to  programmed 
tool radius (only external grooves). 
*All 3018:  Upper left chamfer error:  Upper  left  chamfer  too  small  in  relation  to  programmed 
tool radius (only internal grooves). 
*All 3019:  Lower left chamfer error:  Lower  left  chamfer  too  small  in  relation  to  programmed 
tool radius (right groove bore). 
*All 3020:  Lower right chamfer error:   Lower right chamfer too small in relation to programmed 
tool radius (left groove bore). 
*All 3021:  Tool too big: Width of tool larger than the slot width or the tool base is larger than the 
bottom of the slot or with the tool dimensions programmed it is not possible to reach the bottom of the slot. 
 All 3022:  Parameter P error: A value has been programmed for parameter P which is negative or 
equal to 0. 
 All 3023:  Parameter F or L negative: A negative value has been programmed for parameter F or L 
for machining allowance. 
 All 3024:  Parameter Y H K Q negative   A negative value has been programmed for one or more 
of the parameters Y H K Q. 
 All 3025:  Parameters A B error: A value has been programmed angle A and/or B which is less than 0 
or greater than 90 degrees. 
 All 3026:  Parameter R negative: A negative value has been programmed for the number of groove 
repetitions (if this value is 0 no groove is cut). 
All 3027:  Parameter S error: A number of grooves have been programmed which is greater than one, 
but no value (different from 0) has been set for the centre distance between grooves. 
 * These errors may be caused by an excessive machining allowance value in relation to the slot 
dimensions. 










