Inserting A Block - Circular Motion - Siemens SINUMERIK 840D Operator's Manual

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03.04
7.3.1 Inserting a block – circular motion
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SINUMERIK 840D/840Di/810D Operator's Guide Handheld Terminal 6 (BAH) - 03.04 Edition
Function
Circular blocks can also be taught-in. To do this, the auxiliary point
and the destination point need to be entered. Only the input of the
auxiliary point is described here, as the input of the destination point is
analogous.
The following working window appears after the CIP softkey is
pressed in the Teach-in – Insert Block working window:
Circular Motion – Auxiliary Point working window
Other information
Teach-in is only performed for the geometry axes. The other axes are
not selectable.
Operating sequence
• Approach the auxiliary point with the Jog keys,
• Press the Input key.
The system then responds according to the previous history:
The complimentary point has not
yet been taught-in.
The actual position is accepted,
→ complimentary
working window
Teach-In
7.3 Inserting a block
The complimentary point has
already been taught-in.
The actual position is accepted, a
block is created and inserted after
the cursor block,
→ return to the calling working
window
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