Fanuc B-65322 Manual (4K — 720p)

| Parameter | Function | The "Too High" vs "Too Low" Symptom | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Enables High Precision Contour Control | Off: Rough arcs. On: Potential buffer overflow on slow processors. | | PRM 1769 | Corner Deceleration Tolerance | High: Sharp corners get rounded. Low: Machine slams to a stop at every intersection. | | PRM 1783 | Allowable speed difference for smooth interpolation | This is the "anti-fishtail" parameter. Set too aggressive, and the machine ignores small details. | | PRM 3410 | Jerk control limit | Controls physical vibration. Lower value = smoother surface, slower cycle. |

"G05.1 Q1 and G05.1 Q2 are interchangeable." Reality: The manual shows that Q1 (AICC I) uses a fixed look-ahead buffer. Q2 (AICC II) uses a dynamic buffer and is required for Nano processing. Using Q1 on a finishing path causes "block delay" marks. fanuc b-65322 manual

Most machine tool builders ship their machines with "safe" parameters. They prioritize avoiding crashes over achieving speed. To get the performance you paid for, you have to go into the maintenance manual and unlock it. | Parameter | Function | The "Too High"

Have you found a magic parameter in the B-65322 that changed your machining life? Share your experience in the comments below—just remember to include your control model (e.g., 31i-B5)! Low: Machine slams to a stop at every intersection

FANUC documentation is proprietary and constantly revised. Always refer to your specific hardware version (Series 30i/31i/32i-B, -B2, or -A) before changing parameters. This post is for educational analysis of the manual’s structure and intent. 1. The Holy Grail of Surface Finish: What is the B-65322? Most CNC programmers are familiar with the standard operator manuals (B-63534, B-64335). Those tell you how to write a macro or set a work offset. The B-65322 series, however, is the “Black Ops” manual. It is FANUC’s official guide to the AI Contour Control (AICC) and High-Speed Machining (HSM) algorithms.