Table of contents
Cylindrical grinding
Programming and Operating Manual, 07/2009, 6FC5398-4CP10-2BA0
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9.11 Oblique plunge-cutting – CYCLE413 .........................................................................................185
9.12 Radius grinding – CYCLE414 ....................................................................................................
190
9.13 Reciprocating – CYCLE415 .......................................................................................................
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9.14 Dressing and profiling – CYCLE416 ..........................................................................................
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9.15 General workpiece data – CYCLE420 .......................................................................................
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9.16 Dressing with profile roller - CYCLE430 ....................................................................................
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9.17 Selection of the grinding wheel peripheral speed - CYCLE446.................................................
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9.18 Technological data - CYCLE450................................................................................................
210
9.19 Oblique plunge-cutting with Z allowance - CYCLE451..............................................................
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9.20 Longitudinal surface grinding - CYCLE452................................................................................
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10 Programming.........................................................................................................................................
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10.1 Fundamental Principles of NC Programming ............................................................................
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10.1.1 Program names .........................................................................................................................
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10.1.2 Program structure ......................................................................................................................
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10.1.3 Word structure and address.......................................................................................................
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10.1.4 Block format ...............................................................................................................................
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10.1.5 Character set..............................................................................................................................
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10.1.6 Overview of the instructions - grinding.......................................................................................
225
10.2 Positional data ...........................................................................................................................
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10.2.1 Programming dimensions ..........................................................................................................
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10.2.2 Absolute / incremental dimensioning: G90, G91, AC, IC...........................................................
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10.2.3 Dimensions in metric units and inches: G71, G70, G710, G700...............................................
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10.2.4 Radius / diameter dimensions: DIAMOF, DIAMON, DIAM90....................................................
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10.2.5 Programmable work offset: TRANS, ATRANS ..........................................................................
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10.2.6 Programmable scaling factor: SCALE, ASCALE .......................................................................
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10.2.7 Programmable mirroring (MIRROR, AMIRROR).......................................................................
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10.2.8 Programmable mirroring (MIRROR, AMIRROR)_2 ...................................................................
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10.2.9 Settable zero offset: G54 to G59, G507 to G512, G500, G53, G153........................................
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10.2.10 Programmable working area limitation: G25, G26, WALIMON, WALIMOF ..............................
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10.3 Axis movements.........................................................................................................................
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10.3.1 Linear interpolation with rapid traverse: G0 ...............................................................................
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10.3.2 Linear interpolation with feedrate: G1........................................................................................
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10.3.3 Circular interpolation: G2, G3 ....................................................................................................
256
10.3.4 Circular interpolation via intermediate point: CIP.......................................................................
260
10.3.5 Circle with tangential transition: CT ...........................................................................................
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10.3.6 Fixed point approach: G75.........................................................................................................
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10.3.7 Reference point approach: G74.................................................................................................
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10.3.8 Measuring with touch-trigger probe: MEAS, MEAW..................................................................
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10.3.9 Feedrate F..................................................................................................................................
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10.3.10 Exact stop / continuous-path control mode: G9, G60, G64 .......................................................
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10.3.11 Acceleration pattern: BRISK, SOFT...........................................................................................
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10.3.12 Percentage acceleration override: ACC ....................................................................................
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10.3.13 Traversing with feedforward control: FFWON, FFWOF.............................................................
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10.3.14 3. and 4th axis............................................................................................................................
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10.3.15 Dwell Time: G4...........................................................................................................................
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10.3.16 Travel to fixed stop.....................................................................................................................
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10.4 Spindle movements ...................................................................................................................
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10.4.1 Spindle speed S, directions of rotation ......................................................................................
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