What is the difference between M30 and M02
On my 0i Mate TC both are apparently same, causing program end as well as RESET which clears all the local and common variables. I thought M02 will not clear the variables, but it does clear.
Then what is the difference between M02 and M30?
Is it MTB dependent?
Thanks in advance for your kind help.
Re: What is the difference between M30 and M02
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tobyaxis
The Historians of Machining, LOL.
Geof, remember Machine Shops that were Overhead Belt Driven by Steam Engines???:)
Remember when they were driven by water.... from the stream outside your factory?
Re: What is the difference between M30 and M02
Different functions
1. M02: It is a stop command. After all the commands of the workpiece processing block are completed, the spindle, feed and coolant are stopped.
2. M30: It is a reset command. After the stop action is completed, reset again to complete the M02 command function and return the processing program in the memory to the initial state.
And the execution process is different
1. M02: After executing the M02 instruction, the machine tool stops directly.
2. M30: After executing the M30 command, the machine tool will stop after completing the follow-up work.
Re: What is the difference between M30 and M02
Why can't anyone check the OP's page and early posts....
THIS THREAD IS BLOODY OLD ... 2009
Everyone is repeating what has been said within the first 5 posts
Re: What is the difference between M30 and M02
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Then what is the difference between M02 and M30?
it's 28 :idea: sorry sinha for the late reply, it took me a few years to figure it out ...