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The 9000 series is generally split into two distinct categories depending on the specific Fanuc Generation (i, 0i, 30i, 31i, etc.):
Would you like a downloadable template for logging your machine's 9000 parameters, or a step-by-step guide to safely view them without editing?
| Parameter | Bit | Function | Description | |-----------|-----|----------|-------------| | 9100 | 0 | Helical interpolation | Arc + linear axis | | 9101 | 0 | Thread cutting | G32, G34, G76 | | 9102 | 0 | Synchronous tapping | Rigid tapping G84.2/G84.3 | | 9103 | 0 | Polar coordinate interpolation | For grinding/lathe | | 9110 | 0 | Tool life management | Tool life data | | 9111 | 0 | Tool offset pairs | Extends offset memory | | 9200 | 0 | Manual guide i | Conversational programming | | 9201 | 0 | Manual guide 0i | | | 9300 | 0 | DNC operation | Remote buffer/RS-232 |
Before modifying anything, do a full parameter output: fanuc 9000 parameters list
The Fanuc 9000 parameters list is not a single document but a flexible, machine-specific set of option switches that transform a basic CNC into a high-end machining center. While general lists exist – such as the one shared above – they are educational references, not service manuals.
To safely work with 9000 parameters:
Remember: A 9000 parameter doesn't just change a number – it changes the machine's DNA. The 9000 series is generally split into two
This article is for informational purposes. Always consult your machine’s official documentation and follow all safety procedures. Fanuc is a registered trademark of FANUC Corporation.
In the world of CNC machining, FANUC controllers are the gold standard for reliability and precision. However, beneath the standard Parameters (0–999) that operators use daily lies a secretive, high-security vault: the FANUC 9000 parameters.
Often referred to as "Keeprelays" (on older models) or simply "Option Parameters," the 9000 series controls the very DNA of your machine tool. These parameters determine what features your CNC is allowed to use—from rigid tapping and high-speed machining to Ethernet connectivity and multi-axis interpolation. Would you like a downloadable template for logging
If you have ever asked, "Why doesn't my machine have that feature even though it's a high-end model?" or "How do I enable a locked cycle?" — the answer lives in the Fanuc 9000 parameters list.
This article provides a comprehensive breakdown of what these parameters are, how to access them, a detailed list of common 9000 parameters across FANUC Series (0i, 16i, 18i, 21i, 31i), and critical safety warnings.

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