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  1. G92 Set Work Coordinate Systems Shift Value (Group 00) This G-code does not move any of the axes; it only changes the values stored as user work offsets. G92 works differently depending on Setting 33, which selects a FANUC or HAAS coordinate system.

  2. Set working offset. Offset is calculated so that current position becomes desired position specified with axis words. G92 is a G-code used to set the current position of the machine as a new reference point. It allows you to change the zero point of the machine's coordinate system to any location.

  3. A workspace is an XYZ offset to the native machine space. All workspaces default to 0,0,0 at start, or with EEPROM support they may be restored from a previous session. See G53 for native space. ”G92 is used to set the current workspace’s offset.” “G54 - use coordinate system 1” “G55 - use coordinate system 2” “G56 - use ...

  4. G-code parameters store the coordinate offset values for G54-G59 work coordinates, G28/G30 pre-defined positions, G92 coordinate offset, tool length offsets, and probing (not officially, but we added here anyway).

  5. Reference feature set-up. This example describes how to carry out full calibration of the probe of an internal feature using macros O9801, O9802 and O9804, using a 50.001 mm (1.9685 in) diameter ring gauge, with a known centre position and top face height value.

  6. Motion commands 3.1 The coordinate system Figure 3-2 Reference 3.1.2 Workpiece coordinate system (G92) Before machining, you must create a coordinate system for the workpiece, the so-called work piece coordinate system.

  7. The list below will shows how each work offset setting works. 1) G Code - This column displays all the available work offset G-codes. For more information on these work offsets, refer to the G52 Set Work Coordinate System (Group 00 or 12), G54 Work Offsets, G92 Set Work Coordinate Systems Shift Value (Group 00).

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