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03.04
Example of Operation
3.1
Typical sequence of operation
Setup
Enter/test a program
Machine the workpiece
Store the program
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SINUMERIK 840D/840Di/810D Operator's Guide HMI Advanced (BAD) – 03.04 Edition
3.1 Typical sequence of operation
To provide support for entry-level users or an orientation guide for
others, this section uses a typical operating sequence (from control
system power-up to back-up of a user-generated part program) to
explain how the functions described can be located.
Step
·
Switch on machine
·
Reference point approach
·
Clamp workpiece/blank
·
Select tools
·
Define workpiece zero for coordinate inputs
·
Enter tool offsets
·
Calculate speeds and feedrates
·
Define a reference point (scratching)
·
Create a part program or read
one in via an external data interface
·
Select a part program
·
Test a program (without a tool)
·
Start a part program
(e.g. in single block)
·
Edit part program using program editing
function or diagnostics guide/help
·
Optimize a part program
·
Insert tool and run machining program
·
Save a part program
·
To hard disk
·
Read in/out via RS-232 interface
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Example of Operation
Described in Section
1.3
4.3
5.2
4.2.4
4.4.6
2.6.6
7.5.3
6.10.5
4.2.1
2.4.6
4.6.7/2.6.6
8, 2.7
6.9.5
4.2.1
6.10
6.2
7.5.3/7.5.4
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