Programmable Run-In And Run-Out Paths (Dits, Dite) - Siemens SINUMERIK 840Di sl Programming Manual

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Note
If no starting point offset is specified, the "starting angle for thread" defined in the setting
data is used.
4.15.1

Programmable run-in and run-out paths (DITS, DITE)

Function
The commands DITS (Displacement Thread Start) and DITE (Displacement Thread End)
can be used to define the path ramp for acceleration and deceleration, in order to modify the
feedrate if the tool run-in and run-out paths are too short:
• Run-in path too short:
• Run-out path too short
Programming
DITS=value
DITE=value
Fundamentals
Programming Manual, 11/2006, 6FC5398-1BP10-2BA0
The band at the thread run-in provides insufficient space for the tool start ramp - a shorter
ramp must therefore be defined with DITS.
The band at the thread run-out provides insufficient space for the tool deceleration ramp,
giving rise to danger of collision between the workpiece and the tool edge.
A shorter tool deceleration ramp can be defined with DITE; however, a collision can still
occur.
Remedy: Program a shorter thread, reduce the spindle speed.
4.15 Thread cutting with constant lead (G33)
Motion commands
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