Creating Contour Elements - Siemens SINUMERIK 840D sl Operating Manual

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4.8.4

Creating contour elements

After you have created a new contour and specified the starting point, you can define the
individual elements that make up the contour.
The following contour elements are available for the definition of a contour:
● Straight vertical line
● Straight horizontal line
● Diagonal line
● Circle/arc
For each contour element, you must parameterize a separate parameter screen. Parameter
entry is supported by various help screens that explain the parameters.
If you leave certain fields blank, the cycle assumes that the values are unknown and
attempts to calculate them from other parameters.
Conflicts may result if you enter more parameters than are absolutely necessary for a
contour. In such a case, try entering less parameters and allowing the cycle to calculate as
many parameters as possible.
Contour transition elements
As a transition between two contour elements, you can choose a radius or a chamfer. The
transition element is always attached at the end of a contour element. The contour transition
element is selected in the parameter screen of the respective contour element.
You can use a contour transition element whenever there is an intersection between two
successive elements which can be calculated from the input values. Otherwise you must use
the straight/circle contour elements.
The contour end is an exception. Although there is no intersection to another element, you
can still define a radius or a chamfer as a transition element for the blank.
Additional commands
You can enter additional commands in the form of G code for each contour element. You
can enter the additional commands (max. 40 characters) in the extended parameter screens
("All parameters" softkey).
You can program feedrates and M commands, for example, using additional G code
commands. However, make sure that the additional commands do not collide with the
generated G code of the contour. Therefore, do not use any G code commands of group 1
(G0, G1, G2, G3), no coordinates in the plane and no G code commands that have to be
programmed in a separate block.
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