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1.6
Tool and tool offset...................................................................................................................... 72
1.6.1
General information (turning) ...................................................................................................... 72
1.6.2
Tool T (turning)............................................................................................................................ 72
1.6.3
Tool offset number D (turning) .................................................................................................... 73
1.6.4
Selecting the tool radius compensation: G41, G42 .................................................................... 77
1.6.5
Corner behavior: G450, G451..................................................................................................... 79
1.6.6
Tool radius compensation OFF: G40.......................................................................................... 80
1.6.7
Special cases of the tool radius compensation........................................................................... 81
1.6.8
Example of tool radius compensation (turning)........................................................................... 82
1.6.9
Special handling of tool compensation (turning)......................................................................... 83
1.7
Miscellaneous function M............................................................................................................ 84
1.8
H function .................................................................................................................................... 85
1.9
Arithmetic parameters, LUD and PLC variables ......................................................................... 85
1.9.1
Arithmetic parameter R ............................................................................................................... 85
1.9.2
Local User Data (LUD)................................................................................................................ 87
1.9.3
Reading and writing PLC variables............................................................................................. 89
1.10
Program jumps............................................................................................................................ 90
1.10.1
Unconditional program jumps ..................................................................................................... 90
1.10.2
Conditional program jumps ......................................................................................................... 91
1.10.3
Program example for jumps ........................................................................................................ 93
1.10.4
Jump destination for program jumps........................................................................................... 94
1.11
Subroutine technique .................................................................................................................. 94
1.11.1
General information..................................................................................................................... 94
1.11.2
Calling machining cycles (turning) .............................................................................................. 97
1.11.3
Executing external subroutines (EXTCALL) ............................................................................... 97
1.12
Timers and workpiece counters .................................................................................................. 99
1.12.1
Runtime timer.............................................................................................................................. 99
1.12.2
Workpiece counter .................................................................................................................... 101
2
Cycles.................................................................................................................................................... 103
2.1
Overview of cycles .................................................................................................................... 103
2.2
Programming cycles.................................................................................................................. 106
2.3
Graphical cycle support in the program editor .......................................................................... 107
2.4
Drilling cycles ............................................................................................................................ 108
2.4.1
General information................................................................................................................... 108
2.4.2
Requirements............................................................................................................................ 109
2.4.3
Drilling, centering - CYCLE81 ................................................................................................... 112
2.4.4
Drilling, counterboring - CYCLE82............................................................................................ 115
2.4.5
Deep-hole drilling - CYCLE83 ................................................................................................... 118
2.4.6
Rigid tapping - CYCLE84 .......................................................................................................... 123
2.4.7
Tapping with compensating chuck - CYCLE840....................................................................... 128
2.4.8
Reaming1 - CYCLE85............................................................................................................... 133
2.4.9
Boring - CYCLE86..................................................................................................................... 135
2.4.10
Boring with stop 1- CYCLE87 ................................................................................................... 138
2.4.11
Drilling with stop 2 - CYCLE88.................................................................................................. 140
2.4.12
Reaming 2 - CYCLE89.............................................................................................................. 142
2.5
Turning cycles ........................................................................................................................... 144
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