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    • What Does A G03 Code do?
    • What Is Circular Interpolation?
    • G03
    • G03 vs G3
    • When to Use A G03 Code?
    • Other Codes Used with G03
    • Format For Using A G03 Code
    • How to Turn Off A G03 Code
    • What to Think About When Using A G03 Code?
    • Cnc Codes That Are Similar to G03

    G03 sets the CNC movement mode to counterclockwise circular movement, otherwise known as circular interpolation. G03 is used to move the CNC around along a specified radius set with the R code in a counterclockwise direction and at a feed rate set with the F code. G03 is a modal command which means it will stay on until switched to another code in ...

    You know how when you zoom in real far on a photo, it starts to look all pixelated? Circular interpolation is kind of like that. When we zoom in real close and look at how the machine is moving, we see it isn’t so smooth. While it may look like your CNC machine is moving in a perfect circle, it is actually moving in a series of small steps that loo...

    Everything that applies to the G03 code applies to the G02 code as well. The only difference between the two is the direction of movement. G02 moves clockwiseand G03 moves counterclockwise.

    Some people get confused about whether the 0 is required to be included in a G03 code. To clear this up, there is no need to include the extra zero in the code. The CNC machine will read the code the same. It really is just a matter of preference. Often you will see the full G03 code used in textbooks or other reference materials. In practice thoug...

    G03 codes will usually be in the lines of the program that are used to cut the part. The G03 code allows the programmer to cut a full circle or portion of a circle. Feed rate (F) and spindle speed (S)codes are used together with a G03 code to control the speeds and feeds. An R codeis used as well to tell the machine what size radius to move along. ...

    The codes below are used with the G03 code or commonly found very close to a G03 command in a CNC program: 1. M03 – Spindle on, clockwise 2. M05 – Spindle stop 3. M08 – Flood coolant on 4. M09 – Coolant off 5. N – Program line number 6. R – Radius size 7. S – Set spindle speed 8. X – X axis location of the hole 9. Y – Y axis location of the hole 10...

    G03 X7.5 Y1.5 R0.5 Once the G03 code is used the machine will move to any XYZ locations given in a circular movement going counterclockwise along the given radius size and the set feed rate. Because G03 is a modal code, you don’t need to specify it on every line of code. If the next line of code after the one above was: X7.0 Y1.0 R0.5 then the mach...

    There isn’t a specific cancel command for G03 like there is for canned cycles. Instead to turn G03 off you will need to switch it to another code in the same group of movement codes. The other codes in the movement group are: 1. G00 – Rapid travel 2. G01 – Linear interpolation 3. G02 – Clockwise circular interpolation Using any of these codes will ...

    Units

    First, make sure you know what units you are working in. Moving 10 inches instead of 10 millimeters is a big difference. A G20 (inches) or G21 (mm)code should identify the units you are working in before your G03 code.

    Absolute vs incremental mode

    The second thing to know is how the machine will understand position locations. This is determined by whether you are working in absolute (G90) or incremental (G91)coordinates. The most recent G90 or G91 code in the program will determine which mode you are in. Absolute positioning will move from a set zero location such as your machines home location or a specified location on your part. Incremental positioning will move relative to your current position. The images below show the difference...

    Start and stop locations

    Lastly, make sure you understand the path that the tool will takefrom it’s start location to the new location. Check where you are currently position wise (X, Y & Z location), where you will be moving to and if there is anything in between the two locations. The G03 code will move the machine in a circular arc to your new location. You don’t want anything in the way or to miscalculate your stop point. Clamps or vises can be easy to forget about and run into. Crashing your machine is never a g...

    Note that all the movement codes listed below are modal. This means they will stay in the movement mode identified by the code until switched to a different mode.

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    www.Hydra-Cell.co.uk • 3 G03 Series Specifications Flow Capacities @ 69 bar (1000 psi) 4-pole Motor @ 50 Hz Model rpm gpm l/min G03-X 1450 2.61 9.715 G03-E 1450 1.885 6.815