Transformations Of Contours G99; Setting A Synchronizing Mark G162 - HEIDENHAIN CNC PILOT 640 User Manual

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Transformations of contours G99

With the G99 function you can select a contour group, mirror
contours, shift them and bring the workpiece to the desired
machining position.
Parameters:
Q: number of Contour group
D: No. of spindle
X: Contour pos. in graphic – shift in X (diameter value)
Z: Contour pos. in graphic – shift in Z
V: Mirror the Z axis (1)
V = 0: Do not mirror
V = 1: Mirror
H: transformation type – Move/move + mirror
H = 0: Contour shift, not mirroring
H = 1: Contour shift, mirroring and reversing the direction of
the contour description
K: Length of workpiece shift – shift coordinate system in Z
direction
O: Omit elements
O = 0: All contours are transformed
O = 1: Auxiliary contours are not transformed
O = 2: Face contours are not transformed
O = 4: Lateral contours are not transformed
You can also add input values in order to combine various settings
(e.g. O3 Do not transform auxiliary contours or face contours)
Program G99 again if the workpiece is transferred to
another spindle and/or moves its position in the working
space.

Setting a synchronizing mark G162

Refer to your machine manual.
This function is only available on a machine with multiple
channels (option 153).
G162 sets a synchronizing mark. Machining is continued on this
slide. Another slide waits for the slide to reach the synchronizing
mark.
Parameters:
H: Sync.mark no. – number of the synchronizing mark (range:
0 <= H <=15)
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DIN/ISO programming | Assignment, synchronization, workpiece transfer
HEIDENHAIN | User's Manual smart.Turn and DIN Programming | 12/2017

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