Teach-in | DIN cycles
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HEIDENHAIN | MANUALplus 620 | User's Manual | 12/2017
Type of machining for technology database access depends on the
tool type:
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Turning tool: Roughing
2
Button tool: Roughing
3
Threading tool: Thread cutting
4
Recessing tool: Contour recessg.
5
Twist drill: Drilling
6
Indexable insert drill: Predrilling
7
Tap: Tapping
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Milling cutter: Milling
In the DIN subprogram, you can assign texts and help
graphics to the transfer values.
Further information: smart.Turn and DIN Programming
User's Manual
NOTICE
Danger of collision!
DIN cycles do not contain any starting points. When a DIN cycle
is called, the control positions the tool on a diagonal path from
the current position to the first position that is programmed
in the DIN subprogram. There is danger of collision during the
approach movement!
Before calling the DIN cycle, pre-position the tool if necessary
NOTICE
Danger of collision!
In Teach-in submode, all datum shifts contained in a DIN cycle
(DIN macro) are reset after the cycle has been executed. Danger
of collision with subsequent machining!
Use DIN cycles without datum shifts