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Siemens SINUMERIK User Manual

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Programming and Operating Manual (Turning)
01/2017
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13.
Press this softkey to confirm your input. The system calculates the
offset and en
ters it in the
geometry input field of the currently active tool automatically.
Measuring the Y axis of the tool
1.
Select the machining operating area.
2.
Switch to "MDA" mode and enter "SPOS=0" in the program editor window to fix the spindle.
→
3.
Switch to handwheel control mode.
4.
Select a suitable override feedrate.
5.
Use the handwheel to move the tool to approach the workpiece and cut the surface of the
workpiece for about 1 mm
along the X axis. Then retract the tool along the X axis.
Note:
Make sure you do not move the tool along the Y axis afterwards.
6.
Switch to "MDA" mode and continue to enter "SPOS=180" in the program editor window.
7.
Press this key to rotate the spindle 180 degrees.
8.
Repeat Steps 3 to 5.
9.
Measure the distance between the two cutting surfaces machined in the previous steps with
a calliper.
10.
Select the offset operating area.
11.
Press the alphabetic key <Y> or proceed through the following method to open the window
for measuring the tool in the Y direction:
Move the cursor to the input field for Length Y with the cursor keys and then press this sof
t-
key.
12.
Enter the distance measured in Step 9 in the input field, for example, "48".

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Siemens SINUMERIK Specifications

General IconGeneral
InterfaceEthernet, PROFIBUS, PROFINET, USB
Programming LanguagesDIN/ISO
DisplayTFT color display
CompatibilitySiemens drives and motors
SoftwareSINUMERIK Operate
Control Unit TypeCNC (Computer Numerical Control)
Safety FunctionsIntegrated safety functions up to SIL 3/PLe

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