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GSK983M Milling CNC System User Manual (Volume I: Specifications and Programming) 77 Canned cycle B (G73, G74, G76, G80~G89) It is possible to perform 12 canned cycles including deep drilling cycle, finish boring cycle, tapping cycle and reverse-tapping cycle. 78 Inch/metric conversion (G20, G21) Input in Inch or metric system can be selected by switching G codes. G20: Input in inch input G21: Metric input 79 Circular interpolation (G02, G03) Using G02 (or G03) may achieve any circular interpolation within 0~360° with the feedrate of F code command . G02: Clockwise (CW) G03: Counterclockwise (CCW) 80 Feedrate sine-curve control When an axis in the arc plane does not move (the axis is considered as an imaginary axis) in the sine curve interpolation command , the other 2 axes may be used for sine-curve interpolation. 81 Circular interpolation by radius designation In circular interpolation, directly specifying radius with radius value R rather than I, J and K simplifies programming. An arc over or below 180° can be instructed. 82 External deceleration The mechanical vibration at the end of stroke can be minimized and the range of effective stroke maximized through the function. External deceleration is not applicable for an additional axis. 83 External workpiece number search A The function is used to input any program number among 1~31 for NC from the outside such as machine side and to select these programs from the memory of NC. 84 External data input The function is used to transmit the following data from the outside such as machine side: (1) External workpiece number search C; (2) External cutter compensation C; (3) External alarm message; (4) External operation information. 85 Automatic acceleration/ deceleration for feed Cutting feed and manual continuous feed can be set by parameters to make power type acceleration/ deceleration in 8ms~4000ms time constant. Additional optional block skip 9 switches for skipping over selected blocks can be set on machine side by adding a digit (1~9) after the switching command ”/” of a block. When a switch n for skipping over selected blocks is enabled, the blocks with “/n” will be skipped over. 86 10