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: Represents the workpiece diameter. Movements are typically programmed in diameter mode rather than radius mode.

: Permanent common variables (saved even after power down). Macro Logic Example

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Always perform a test run of new programs before actual machining, and , as incorrect values can cause unpredictable machine behavior.

If you are upgrading from a standard 0i-F system, the "0i-F PLUS System Conversion Manual" highlights several critical differences: : Represents the workpiece diameter

This is one of the most powerful sections of the manual. It introduces the concept of custom variables and logic statements:

System-reset variables (cleared when power cycles). #500–#999: Permanent common variables (saved in memory). Example Macro Loop Macro Logic Example % O1001 (PART NUMBER 456-B)

To optimize programming efficiency and effectiveness, the FANUC Series 0iTF Plus programming manual provides guidelines on various programming techniques, including:

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: Drops straight down to depth and pulls straight back out.