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Programming and operating manual (milling)
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11.18
Cylinder surface transformation (TRACYL) ................................................................................................... 144
11.19
Coupled motion (TRAILON, TRAILOF) .......................................................................................................... 150
1 2
Cycles ............................................................................................................................................ 1 5 2
12.1
Overview of cycles ............................................................................................................................................. 152
12.2
Programming cycles .......................................................................................................................................... 153
12.3
Graphical cycle programming in the program editor..................................................................................... 154
12.4
Drilling cycles ...................................................................................................................................................... 155
12.4.1
General information............................................................................................................................................ 155
12.4.2
Requirements...................................................................................................................................................... 156
12.4.3
Drilling, centering - CYCLE81 .......................................................................................................................... 157
12.4.4
Drilling, counterboring - CYCLE82 .................................................................................................................. 159
12.4.5
Deep-hole drilling - CYCLE83 .......................................................................................................................... 161
12.4.6
Rigid tapping - CYCLE84 .................................................................................................................................. 166
12.4.7
Tapping with compensating chuck - CYCLE840........................................................................................... 170
12.4.8
Reaming 1 - CYCLE85 ...................................................................................................................................... 175
12.4.9
Boring - CYCLE86.............................................................................................................................................. 176
12.5
Drilling pattern cycles......................................................................................................................................... 179
12.5.1
Requirements...................................................................................................................................................... 179
12.5.2
Row of holes - HOLES1 .................................................................................................................................... 179
12.5.3
Circle of holes - HOLES2 .................................................................................................................................. 182
12.5.4
Arbitrary positions - CYCLE802 ....................................................................................................................... 185
12.6
Milling cycles ....................................................................................................................................................... 186
12.6.1
Requirements...................................................................................................................................................... 186
12.6.2
Face milling - CYCLE71 .................................................................................................................................... 187
12.6.3
Contour milling - CYCLE72............................................................................................................................... 192
12.6.4
Milling a rectangular spigot - CYCLE76.......................................................................................................... 200
12.6.5
Milling a circular spigot - CYCLE77 ................................................................................................................. 204
12.6.6
Long holes located on a circle - LONGHOLE ................................................................................................ 207
12.6.7
Slots on a circle - SLOT1 .................................................................................................................................. 211
12.6.8
Circumferential slot - SLOT2 ............................................................................................................................ 216
12.6.9
Milling a rectangular pocket - POCKET3........................................................................................................ 221
12.6.10
Milling a circular pocket - POCKET4 ............................................................................................................... 226
12.6.11
Thread milling - CYCLE90 ................................................................................................................................ 230
12.6.12
High speed settings - CYCLE832 .................................................................................................................... 234
12.7
Error messages and error handling................................................................................................................. 234
12.7.1
General Information ........................................................................................................................................... 234
12.7.2
Error handling in the cycles .............................................................................................................................. 234
12.7.3
Overview of cycle alarms .................................................................................................................................. 235
12.7.4
Messages in the cycles ..................................................................................................................................... 235
1 3
Machining typical milling parts ............................................................................................................. 2 3 5
13.1
Operations before programming ...................................................................................................................... 235
13.2
Programming (Example 1) ................................................................................................................................ 236
13.3
Programming (Example 2) ................................................................................................................................ 245
13.4
Programming (Example 3) ................................................................................................................................ 252
13.5
Programming (Example 4) ................................................................................................................................ 267
13.6
Program simulation and execution .................................................................................................................. 278
A
Appendix......................................................................................................................................... 2 7 9
A.1
Operating area overview ................................................................................................................................... 279
A.1.1
Machining operating area.................................................................................................................................. 279
A.1.2
Program editing operating area ....................................................................................................................... 279
A.1.3
Offset operating area ......................................................................................................................................... 280
A.1.4
Program management operating area ............................................................................................................ 281
A.1.5
System data operating area.............................................................................................................................. 284
A.1.6
Alarm operating area ......................................................................................................................................... 286
A.2
Operating mode overview ................................................................................................................................. 287
A.2.1
"JOG" mode ........................................................................................................................................................ 287
Programming and Operating Manual (Milling)
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