Table of contents
Turning
Operating Manual, 03/2013, 6FC5398-8CP40-3BA1
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6.9.4 Programming variables ..............................................................................................................214
6.9.5 Changing a cycle call .................................................................................................................
215
6.9.6 Compatibility for cycle support...................................................................................................
215
6.9.7 Additional functions in the input screens ...................................................................................
216
6.10 Measuring cycle support ............................................................................................................
217
7 Creating a ShopTurn program ...............................................................................................................
219
7.1 Graphic program control, ShopTurn programs..........................................................................
219
7.2 Program views ...........................................................................................................................
220
7.3 Program structure ......................................................................................................................
224
7.4 Fundamentals ............................................................................................................................
225
7.4.1 Machining planes .......................................................................................................................
225
7.4.2 Machining cycle, approach/retraction ........................................................................................
227
7.4.3 Absolute and incremental dimensions .......................................................................................
229
7.4.4 Polar coordinates .......................................................................................................................
230
7.4.5 Clamping the spindle .................................................................................................................
231
7.5 Creating a ShopTurn program ...................................................................................................
232
7.6 Program header .........................................................................................................................
234
7.7 Generating program blocks........................................................................................................
237
7.8 Tool, offset value, feedrate and spindle speed (T, D, F, S, V)...................................................
238
7.9 Call work offsets.........................................................................................................................
241
7.10 Repeating program blocks .........................................................................................................
242
7.11 Entering the number of workpieces ...........................................................................................
243
7.12 Changing program blocks..........................................................................................................
244
7.13 Changing program settings........................................................................................................
245
7.14 Selection of the cycles via softkey .............................................................................................
247
7.15 Calling technology functions ......................................................................................................
252
7.15.1 Additional functions in the input screens ...................................................................................
252
7.15.2 Checking cycle parameters........................................................................................................
252
7.15.3 Programming variables ..............................................................................................................
253
7.15.4 Setting data for technological functions .....................................................................................
253
7.15.5 Changing a cycle call .................................................................................................................
254
7.15.6 Compatibility for cycle support...................................................................................................
254
7.16 Programming the approach/retraction cycle ..............................................................................
255
7.17 Measuring cycle support ............................................................................................................
257
7.18 Example: Standard machining...................................................................................................
258
7.18.1 Workpiece drawing ....................................................................................................................
259
7.18.2 Programming..............................................................................................................................
259
7.18.3 Results/simulation test ...............................................................................................................
272
7.18.4 G code machining program........................................................................................................
274
8 Programming technology functions (cycles) ..........................................................................................
277
8.1 Drilling ........................................................................................................................................
277