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Cycles
8.1
General Overview of Cycles ....................................................................
8-2
Programming a cycle ......................................................................................................
Dimensions in the tool axis ............................................................................................
8-4
Customized macros ........................................................................................................
8.2
Simple Fixed Cycles..................................................................................
8-5
PECKING (Cycle 1) .........................................................................................................
TAPPING with floating tap holder (Cycle 2) ....................................................................
8-7
RIGID TAPPING (Cycle 17) .............................................................................................
8-9
SLOT MILLING (Cycle 3) ................................................................................................
8-10
POCKET MILLING (Cycle 4) ...........................................................................................
8-12
CIRCULAR POCKET MILLING (Cycle 5) .........................................................................
8-14
8.3
SL Cycles ................................................................................................... 8-16
CONTOUR GEOMETRY (Cycle 14) ................................................................................
8-17
ROUGH-OUT (Cycle 6) ...................................................................................................
8-18
SL Cycles: Overlapping contours ...................................................................................
8-20
PILOT DRILLING (Cycle 15) ...........................................................................................
8-26
CONTOUR MILLING (Cycle 16 ......................................................................................
8-27
8.4
Cycles for Coordinate Transformations ................................................. 8-30
DATUM SHIFT (Cycle 7) .................................................................................................
8-31
MIRROR IMAGE (Cycle 8) ..............................................................................................
8-33
ROTATION (Cycle 10) .....................................................................................................
8-35
SCALING FACTOR (Cycle 11) ........................................................................................
8-36
8.5
Other Cycles .............................................................................................. 8-38
DWELL TIME (Cycle 9) ...................................................................................................
8-38
PROGRAM CALL (Cycle 12) ...........................................................................................
ORIENTED SPINDLE STOP (Cycle 13) ...........................................................................
8-39