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3.  Tool Offset (L system) 
3.1  Wear Data 
 
 
 
I-79 
Refer to "3 (II). Tool Offset (M system)" for M system.
3.1.1  Setting Tool Offset Data 
 
(1)  To set the tool offset data, set the offset memory No. in # ( ), and set the offset data in the setting areas 
corresponding to wear data, tool length data and tool nose data. Then press the 
 
 
INPUT 
 key.  
(2) If the 
 
 
INPUT 
 key is pressed after the offset memory No. and tool offset data are set, the tool offset data set 
in the corresponding offset memory No. position is displayed. The offset memory No. in # (  ) of the 
setting area is incremented by 1, and the contents in DATA (  ) disappear. 
 
The No. is not incremented when parameter #1124 ofsfix is 1. 
(3)  If tool offset data and offset memory Nos. other than those in the display are set, the screen changes to 
the screen corresponding to the set offset memory No. when the 
 
 
INPUT
 key is first pressed. The offset 
memory is displayed when the 
 
 
INPUT
 key is pressed again.  
(4) By pressing the 
 
 
 
 and 
 
 
 
 keys, the offset memory No. displayed in # (  ) can be continuously 
incremented or decremented by one. 
(5)  Tool offset data setting range 
 
Screen Item 
Function 
#1003 
iunit 
Setting range 
(unit) 
±9999.999 (mm) 
±999.9999 (mm) 
TOOL TIP 
OFFSET 
X, Z, C 
Tool wear 
±99.99999 (mm) 
±9999.999 (mm) 
±999.9999 (mm) 
TOOL DATA 
X, Z, C 
Tool length offset 
±99.99999 (mm) 
±9999.999 (mm) 
±999.9999 (mm) 
Tool radius (nose R) 
±99.99999 (mm) 
±999.999 (mm) 
±99.9999 (mm) 
Tool radius (nose R) wear  
±9.99999 (mm) 
NOSE-R 
Tool nose point 
 
0~8 
 
(Note)  When parameter #1019 dia (diameter command) is set to 0, set the radius. When it is set to 1, 
set the diameter. 
 
 
3.1.2  Erasing the Tool Offset Data  
 
(1)  Erasing the display screen units 
Ten sets of tool offset data units are displayed on one screen. To set all the displayed offset data to 0, 
press the 
 
 
SHIFT 
 key, the 
   
C.B 
CAN 
 key, and finally the 
 
 
INPUT
 key. 
 
(Note) If any other key has been pressed before the 
 
 
INPUT
 key is pressed, the offset data will not be 
erased.