Programming Tool Movements Subprograms And Program Section Repeats - HEIDENHAIN TNC 370 User Manual

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5
Programming
Tool Movements
L.
5.1
General
Information
on Programming
Tool Movements
Subprograms
and program
section
repeats
If a machining
sequence
repeats itself in a program, you can save time
and reduce the chance of programming
error by entering
the sequence
once and defining
it as a subprogram
or program section repeat.
Programming
possibilities:
l
To repeat a machining
routine
immediately
after it is executed
(program
section repeat)
l
To insert a machining
routine at certain locations in a program
(subpro-
gram)
l
To call a separate
program
for execution
or test run within the main
program
(main program
as subprogram)
Cycles
Common
machining
routines
are delivered
with the control as standard
cycles. The TNC 370 features fixed cycles for:
l
Pecking
l
Tapping
l
Slot milling
l
Pocket and island milling
Coordinate
transformation
cycles can be used to change the coordinates
of a machining
sequence
in a defined way, i.e.:
l
Datum shift
l
Mirroring
l
Rotation
l
Enlarging
and reducing
Parameter
programming
Instead of numerical
values you enter markers in the program,
so-called
parameters,
which
are defined through
mathematical
functions
or logical
comparisons.
You can use parametric
programming
for:
l
Conditional
and unconditional
jumps
l
Measurements
with the 3D touch probe during program
run
l
Output of values and messages
l
Transferring
values to and from memory
The following
mathematical
functions
are available:
l
Assign
l
Addition/Subtraction
l
Multiplication/Division
l
Angle measurement/Trigonometry
L
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