Automatic Working Plan Generation (Awg) Submode - HEIDENHAIN CNC PILOT 640 User Manual

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TURN PLUS | Automatic working plan generation (AWG) submode
7.2
Automatic working plan generation
(AWG) submode
The AWG submode generates the work blocks of the working
plan in the sequence defined in Machining sequence. You define
the machining details in the Machining parameters input form.
The TURN PLUS function automatically finds all the elements of a
work block. Use the
machining sequence editor
machining sequence.
A work block has the following content:
Tool call
Cutting values (technology data)
Approach (may be omitted)
Machining cycle
Tool retraction (may be omitted)
Moving to tool change point (may be omitted)
You can change or supplement the generated work blocks
subsequently.
TURN PLUS simulates the machining in the AWG control graphics.
You can set the sequence and representation of the control graphic
via soft key.
Further information:
User's Manual
TURN PLUS outputs warnings during the contour
analysis if certain areas cannot be machined at all or not
completely. Check the respective sections after program
creation and adapt them to your needs.
In the convertICP (no. 602023) machine parameter, you
define whether the control loads the programmed or
calculated values into the NC program.
Information for using AWG
Please note when using automatic working plan generation:
The AWG submode divides a circle at the quadrant boundaries.
As a result, the program generated by the AWG may contain
more contour elements than the original program.
AWG automatically closes open contours.
AWG always creates the contours in counterclockwise (CCW)
direction.
AWG always shifts the starting point of the contour to the lower
left corner.
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