4.1 Basics
Overview
The TNC offers 8 cycles for all types of threading operations:
Cycle
206 TAPPING NEW
With a floating tap holder, with automatic
pre-positioning, 2nd setup clearance
207 RIGID TAPPING NEW
Without a floating tap holder, with
automatic pre-positioning, 2nd setup
clearance
209 TAPPING W/ CHIP BREAKING
Without a floating tap holder, with
automatic pre-positioning, 2nd setup
clearance, chip breaking
262 THREAD MILLING
Cycle for milling a thread in pre-drilled
material
263 THREAD MILLING/CNTSNKG
Cycle for milling a thread in pre-drilled
material and machining a countersunk
chamfer
264 THREAD DRILLING/MILLING
Cycle for drilling into the solid material
with subsequent milling of the thread
with a tool
265 HEL.THREAD DRILLING/MILLING
Cycle for milling the thread into the solid
material
267 OUTSIDE THREAD MILLING
Cycle for milling an external thread and
machining a countersunk chamfer
106
Soft key
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Fixed Cycles: Tapping / Thread Milling
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Questions and answers
Can I change the approach direction when cycle def a stud to avoid obstruction to the right
The provided context does not explicitly mention changing the approach direction to avoid obstruction. However, it describes selecting different axis configurations using the MOD function in the Programming and Editing mode. If modifying the axis configuration allows for adjusting the approach direction, it may be possible. Otherwise, specific cycle parameters should be checked in the programming manual.
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