If you’ve ever searched for "FANUC parameter 1860 work," you likely need to understand not just what this parameter does, but how it functions in real-world machining operations. This article will provide a deep dive into FANUC Parameter 1860, explaining its role, how to set it correctly, troubleshooting tips, and the impact it has on spindle synchronization.
This is an axis-type parameter, meaning it has a unique value for X, Y, Z, and any additional axes.
Parameter 1860 functions as a digital bridge between the mechanical "Machine Zero" and the electrical "Grid Zero" detected by the absolute encoder. Grid Shift Mechanism
controls the Feed per Revolution (FPR) Override limit.






