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HEIDENHAIN CNC PILOT 640 - Centric Polygon - Roughing G843

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DIN/ISO Programming for the Y axis | Milling cycles for the Y axis
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HEIDENHAIN | User's Manual smart.Turn and DIN Programming | 12/2017
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Centric polygon - roughing G843
G843 roughs centric polygons defined with G477-Geo (XY plane)
or G487-Geo (YZ plane). The cycle mills from the outside toward
the inside. The tool moves to the working plane outside of the
workpiece material.
Parameters:
ID: Milling contour – name of the milling contour
NS: Block number of contour – reference to the contour
description
P: Milling depth – maximum infeed in the working plane
I: O-size X
K: O-size Z
U: Overlap factor – defines the overlap of milling paths (default:
0.5) (range: 0 to 0.99)
Overlap = U * milling diameter
V: Overrun factor – defines the distance by which the tool
should pass the outside radius of the workpiece (default: 0.5)
Overrun = V * milling diameter
F: Approach feed for plunging (default: active feed rate)
RB: Return plane (default: back to start position)
XY plane: Retraction position in Z direction
YZ plane: Return position in X direction (diameter)
Oversizes are taken into account:
G57: Oversize in X, Z direction
G58: Equidistant oversize in the milling plane
Cycle run
1
Start position (X, Y, Z, C) is the position before the cycle begins
2 Calculate the proportioning of cuts (infeeds to the milling planes,
infeeds in the milling depths) and the spindle positions
3 Spindle turns to the first position. The tool moves to the safety
clearance and plunges to the first milling depth.
4 Mill the first plane.
5 Retract by the safety clearance, return and cut to the next
milling depth.
6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 until the complete area is milled.
7
The tool returns to Return plane J. The spindle turns to the
next position. The tool moves to the safety clearance and
plunges to the first milling depth.
8 Repeat steps 4 to 7 until all polygonal surfaces are milled.
9
Returns to Return plane RB

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