Please Note While Programming - HEIDENHAIN TNC 620 User Manual

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11
Cycles: Special Functions
11.5 TOLERANCE (Cycle 32, DIN/ISO: G62)

Please note while programming:

With very small tolerance values the machine cannot
cut the contour without jerking. These jerking
movements are not caused by poor processing
power in the TNC, but by the fact that, in order to
machine the contour element transitions very exactly,
the TNC might have to drastically reduce the speed.
Cycle 32 is DEF active which means that it becomes
effective as soon as it is defined in the part program.
The TNC resets Cycle 32 if you
Redefine it and confirm the dialog question for
the tolerance value with NO ENT.
Select a new program with the PGM MGT key.
After you have reset Cycle 32, the TNC reactivates
the tolerance that was predefined by machine
parameter.
In a program with millimeters set as unit of measure,
the TNC interprets the entered tolerance value in
millimeters. In an inch program it interprets it as
inches.
If you transfer a program with Cycle 32 that contains
only the cycle parameter Tolerance value T, the TNC
inserts the two remaining parameters with the value
0 if required.
As the tolerance value increases, the diameter of
circular movements usually decreases, except if HSC
filters are active on your machine (settings made by
the machine tool builder).
If Cycle 32 is active, the TNC shows the parameters
defined for Cycle 32 on the CYC tab of the additional
status display.
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HEIDENHAIN | TNC 620 | User's manual for cycle programming | 9/2015

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