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Tables and overviews
16.3 Technical Information
User functions
Fixed cycles
Coordinate transformation
Q parameters
Programming with Variables
Programming aids
Teach-In
Test run graphics
Display modes
Programming graphics
Program Run graphics
Display modes
Machining time
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Cycles for drilling, and conventional and rigid tapping
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Roughing of rectangular and circular pockets
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Cycles for pecking, reaming, boring, and counterboring
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Cycles for milling internal and external threads
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Finishing of rectangular and circular pockets
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Cycles for clearing level and inclined surfaces
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Cycles for milling linear and circular slots
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Cartesian and polar point patterns
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Contour-parallel contour pocket
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Contour train
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OEM cycles (special cycles developed by the machine tool builder) can
also be integrated
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Cycles for turning operations
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Datum shift, rotation, mirroring
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Scaling factor (axis-specific)
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Tilting the working plane (software option 1)
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Mathematical functions: =, +, –, *, sin α, cos α, root
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Logical operations (=, ≠, <, >)
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Calculating with parentheses
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tan α, arc sin, arc cos, arc tan, a
number, constant π, negation, truncation of digits before or after the
decimal point
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Functions for calculation of circles
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String parameters
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Calculator
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Complete list of all current error messages
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Context-sensitive help function for error messages
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Graphic support for the programming of cycles
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Comment blocks in the NC program
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Actual positions can be transferred directly into the NC program
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Graphic simulation before program run, even while another program is
being run
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Plan view / projection in 3 planes / 3-D view / 3-D line graphic
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Magnification of details
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In the Programming mode, the contour of the NC blocks is drawn on
screen while they are being entered (2-D pencil-trace graphics), even
while another program is running
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Graphic simulation of real-time machining in plan view / projection in 3
planes / 3-D view
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Calculating the machining time in the Test Run mode of operation
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Display of the current machining time in the Program Run operating
modes
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