Table of contents
Milling
Operating Manual, 03/2010, 6FC5398-7CP20-1BA0
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7.9 Call work offsets.........................................................................................................................233
7.10 Repeating program blocks.........................................................................................................233
7.11 Specifying the number of workpieces ........................................................................................235
7.12 Changing program blocks..........................................................................................................236
7.13 Changing program
settings........................................................................................................237
7.14 Selection of the cycles via softkey .............................................................................................238
7.15 Calling technology functions ......................................................................................................242
7.15.1 Additional functions in the input screens
...................................................................................242
7.15.2 Checking input parameters........................................................................................................243
7.15.3 Setting data for technologic
al functions .....................................................................................243
7.15.4 Changing a cy
cle call .................................................................................................................243
7.16 Measuring cycle support............................................................................................................244
7.17 Example, standard machining
....................................................................................................246
7.17.1 Workpiece drawing ....................................................................................................................247
7.17.2 Programming..............................................................................................................................247
7.17.3 Results/simulation test ...............................................................................................................259
7.17.4 G code machining program........................................................................................................261
8 Programming technological
functions (cycles)....................................................................................... 265
8.1 Drilling ........................................................................................................................................265
8.1.1 General ......................................................................................................................................265
8.1.2 Centering (CYCLE81)
................................................................................................................266
8.1.3 Drilling (CYCLE82)
.....................................................................................................................268
8.1.4 Reaming (CYCLE85) .................................................................................................................269
8.1.5 Deep-hole drilling (CY
CLE83)....................................................................................................270
8.1.6 Boring (CY
CLE86) .....................................................................................................................273
8.1.7 Tapping (CYCLE84, 840)
...........................................................................................................275
8.1.8 Drill and thread milling (CYCLE78)
............................................................................................280
8.1.9 Positioning and position patterns...............................................................................................283
8.1.10 Arbitrary positions (CYCLE802)
.................................................................................................284
8.1.11 Position pattern Line (HOLES1), Grid or Frame
(CYCLE801) ..................................................285
8.1.12 Circle position pattern (HOLES2)...............................................................................................286
8.1.13 Repeating positions ...................................................................................................................288
8.2 Milling .........................................................................................................................................289
8.2.1 Face milling (CYCLE61)
............................................................................................................289
8.2.2 Rectangular pock
et (POCKET3)................................................................................................292
8.2.3 Circular pocket (POCKET4)
.......................................................................................................295
8.2.4 Rectangular spigot (CY
CLE76)..................................................................................................299
8.2.5 Circular spigot (CYCLE77)
.........................................................................................................301
8.2.6 Multi-edge (CYCLE79)...............................................................................................................303
8.2.7 Longitudinal groove
(SLOT1).....................................................................................................305
8.2.8 Circumferential groove (SLOT2)................................................................................................308
8.2.9 Open groove (CY
CLE899).........................................................................................................311
8.2.10 Long hole (LONGHOLE) - only for G
code programs................................................................317
8.2.11 Thread milling (CY
CLE70).........................................................................................................319
8.2.12 Engraving (CYCLE60) ...............................................................................................................323
8.3 Contour milling ...........................................................................................................................328
8.3.1 General ......................................................................................................................................328
8.3.2 Representation of the cont
our....................................................................................................328
8.3.3 Creating a new c
ontour..............................................................................................................330