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SmithyCNC Programmer’s Reference Manual: Mill Canned Cycles

SmithyCNC Programmer’s Reference Manual: Mill Canned Cycle

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MILL CANNED CYCLES

Canned Cycles G81 through G89 have been implemented for milling. This sec-

tion describes how each cycle has been implemented. In addition G80 and

G98/G99 are considered here because their primary use is related to canned

cycles.

All canned cycles are performed with respect to the XY plane With the current 3

axis interpreter, no A, B, C-axis motion is allowed during canned cycles inverse

time feed rate is not allowed cutter radius compensation is not allowed Each of

the canned cycles defines a new machine motion mode. As a motion mode,

they will stay in effect until replaced by another motion G word or by G80 as

described below.

All canned cycles use X, Y, R, and Z values in the NC code. These values are

used to determine X, Y, R, and Z positions. The R (usually meaning retract)

position is along the Z-axis. Some canned cycles use additional arguments that

are listed with the specific cycle.

In absolute distance mode, the X, Y, R, and Z values are absolute positions in

the current coordinate system. In incremental distance mode, X, Y, and R values

are treated as increments to the current position and Z as an increment from

the Z-axis position before the move involving Z takes place.

A repeat feature has been implemented. The L word represents the number of

repeats. If the repeat feature is used, it is normally used in incremental distance

mode, so that the same sequence of motions is repeated in several equally

spaced places along a straight line. EMC allows L > 1 in absolute distance mode

to mean "do the same cycle in the same place several times." Omitting the L

value is equivalent to specifying L=1.

When L>1 in incremental mode, the X and Y positions are determined by adding

the given X and Y values either to the current X and Y positions (on the first go-

around) or to the X and Y positions at the end of the previous go-around (on

the second and successive go-arounds). The R and Z positions do not change

during the repeats.

The number of repeats of a canned cycle only works for in the block containing

L word. If you want to repeat a canned cycle using the repeat feature by plac-

ing a new L word on each line for which you want repeats.

The height of the retract move at the end of each repeat (called "clear Z" in the