Table of contents
Turning
14 Operating Manual, 01/2015, 6FC5398-8CP40-5BA2
8.9 Call work offsets ................................................................................................................... 256
8.10 Repeating program blocks ................................................................................................... 257
8.11 Entering the number of workpieces ..................................................................................... 258
8.12 Changing program blocks .................................................................................................... 259
8.13 Changing program settings .................................................................................................. 260
8.14 Selection of the cycles via softkey ....................................................................................... 262
8.15 Calling technology functions ................................................................................................ 267
8.15.1 Additional functions in the input screens ............................................................................. 267
8.15.2 Checking cycle parameters .................................................................................................. 267
8.15.3 Programming variables ........................................................................................................ 268
8.15.4 Setting data for technological functions ............................................................................... 268
8.15.5 Changing a cycle call ........................................................................................................... 269
8.15.6 Compatibility for cycle support ............................................................................................. 269
8.16 Programming the approach/retraction cycle ........................................................................ 270
8.17 Measuring cycle support ...................................................................................................... 272
8.18 Example: Standard machining ............................................................................................. 272
8.18.1 Workpiece drawing .............................................................................................................. 273
8.18.2 Programming ........................................................................................................................ 274
8.18.3 Results/simulation test ......................................................................................................... 287
8.18.4 G code machining program .................................................................................................. 289
9 Programming technology functions (cycles) ......................................................................................... 293
9.1 Drilling .................................................................................................................................. 293
9.1.1 General ................................................................................................................................ 293
9.1.2 Centering (CYCLE81) .......................................................................................................... 294
9.1.3 Drilling (CYCLE82) ............................................................................................................... 296
9.1.4 Reaming (CYCLE85) ........................................................................................................... 301
9.1.5 Boring (CYCLE86) ............................................................................................................... 303
9.1.6 Deep-hole drilling 1 (CYCLE83) ........................................................................................... 306
9.1.7 Deep-hole drilling 2 (CYCLE830) ......................................................................................... 312
9.1.8 Tapping (CYCLE84, 840) ..................................................................................................... 322
9.1.9 Drill and thread milling (CYCLE78) ...................................................................................... 331
9.1.10 Positions and position patterns ............................................................................................ 335
9.1.11 Arbitrary positions (CYCLE802) ........................................................................................... 336
9.1.12 Row position pattern (HOLES1) ........................................................................................... 341
9.1.13 Grid or frame position pattern (CYCLE801) ......................................................................... 343
9.1.14 Circle or pitch circle position pattern (HOLES2) .................................................................. 347
9.1.15 Displaying and hiding positions ............................................................................................ 352
9.1.16 Repeating positions ............................................................................................................. 354
9.2 Rotate ................................................................................................................................... 355
9.2.1 General ................................................................................................................................ 355
9.2.2 Stock removal (CYCLE951) ................................................................................................. 355
9.2.3 Groove (CYCLE930) ............................................................................................................ 358
9.2.4 Undercut form E and F (CYCLE940) ................................................................................... 361
9.2.5 Thread undercuts (CYCLE940) ........................................................................................... 363
9.2.6 Thread turning (CYCLE99) .................................................................................................. 366
9.2.7 Thread chain (CYCLE98) ..................................................................................................... 382