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Chapter 5 - The Teaching Feature
40 mm
20 mm
10 mm
10 mm
Optional Orgin No.2
No.3
No.4
No.5
Z0 position : Workpiece surface
Cutting-in depth : 0.5 mm
X- and Y-axis feed rate : 20 mm/s
Z-axis feed rate : 3 mm/s
Spindle speed : 25,000 rpm
5-8. Sample Sequences
This is an example of sequence creation. Refer to it when creating your own sequences.
Example of a Sequence Using Optional Origins
This cuts the same shape several times. In cases like this, you can create extremely efficient sequences by using a
combination of optional origins and [CALL] commands.
In this example, the No. 2 through No. 5 optional origins are assumed to be already registered. Also, the Z0 position is
assumed to be at the surface of the workpiece.
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