Code PS0062 / BG0062 / SR0062: THE CUTTING AMOUNT IS ILLEGAL IN THE ROUGH CUTTING CYCLE
Issue Description & Safety Warning
The Fanuc 0i-D / 0i Mate-D Alarm List has triggered a critical THE CUTTING AMOUNT IS ILLEGAL IN THE ROUGH CUTTING CYCLE alarm. Immediate attention from a qualified operator or maintenance technician is required to prevent secondary damage to the equipment or spoiled parts during the manufacturing cycle. Always ensure standard safety and LOTO procedures are followed before accessing electrical cabinets.
Official Troubleshooting Steps
Section: CNC alarm list Alarm group: Program/operation, background edit, communication (PS/BG/SR common alarm number) Original alarm number: 0062 A zero or a negative value was specified in a multiple repetitive canned rough-cutting cy cle (G71 or G72) as the depth of cut. T
Source: Fanuc B-64305EN/03 Appendix A Alarm List
Last reviewed: 2026-07-01 · Verified against the manufacturer’s official documentation.
About Fanuc 0i-D / 0i Mate-D Alarm List Alarms
Fanuc controllers include extensive self-diagnostics that flag or halt the machine when a fault is detected. Error code PS0062 / BG0062 / SR0062 on the 0i-D / 0i Mate-D Alarm List identifies one specific fault condition — its documented cause and the official corrective steps are listed above, sourced from Fanuc's service documentation. Always confirm against the manual for your exact machine configuration and follow LOTO procedures before servicing.
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