HEIDENHAIN TNC 370 User Manual page 214

Conversational programming
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8
Cycles
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8.3
Cycles for Milling
Pockets,
Studs and Slots
CIRCULAR
STUD
FINISHING
(Cycle 215)
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The aiqebraic sign $w cycle parameter DEPTH defines
the working
direction.
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If it is necessary
to rnifl a stud from s&id, use a center-cut
end mill (IS0 1 B4lf and enter a low positioning
feed
ws~.
Process
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The TNC moves the tool in the Z axis to the setup clearance,
or-if
this
has been specified-to
the 2nd setup clearance
and subsequently
to
the center of the stud.
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From the center of the stud the tool moves in the working
plane to the
starting point for machining.
For calculating
the starting point, the TNC
takes into account the diameter
of the finished
part and the tool radius.
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If the tool is at the 2nd setup clearance,
the TNC moves the tool in
rapid traverse to the setup clearance
and from there at the positioning
feed rate to the first infeed depth.
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The tool subsequently
moves tangentially
to the contour of the finished
part and, using climb milling, machines
one revolution.
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After this, the tool moves tangentially
away from the contour,
back to
the starting point in the working
plane.
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This process is repeated
until the programmed
depth is reached.
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At the end of the cycle the TNC moves the tool at rapid traverse to the
setup clearance
or-if
this has been specified-to
the 2nd setup
clearance
and subsequently
to the center of the stud (end position =
Fig. 8.24:
CIRCULAR STUD FINISHING cycle
starting position).
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