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Machining and program run -13 – HEIDENHAIN TNC 407 (280 580) ISO Programming User Manual

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Tables, Overviews and Diagrams

TNC 426/TNC 425/TNC 415 B/TNC 407

Machining and program run

11.1 General User Parameters

Cycle G85 RIGID TAPPING: Oriented spindle stop at beginning of cycle

MP7160

Spindle orientation:

0

No spindle orientation:

1

Effect of Cycle G72 SCALING FACTOR

MP7410

SCALING FACTOR effective in 3 axes:

0

SCALING FACTOR effective in the working plane only:

1

Tool data in the programmable probe Cycle G55

MP7411

Overwrite current tool data by the calibrated data from the 3D touch probe system:

0

Current tool data are retained:

1

Cycle G57 ROUGH-OUT: Selecting the pocket milling technique

MP7420

Mill a channel around the contour—clockwise for islands and
counterclockwise for pockets:

+0

Mill a channel around the contour—clockwise for pockets and
counterclockwise for islands:

+1

First mill the channel, then rough out the pocket:

+0

First rough out the pocket, then mill the channel:

+2

Combine compensated contours:

+0

Combine uncompensated contours:

+4

Complete one process for all infeeds before switching to the other process:

+0

Mill channel and rough-out for each infeed depth before continuing to the next depth:

+8

POCKET MILLING cycle (G75/G76) and CIRCULAR POCKET cycle (G77/G78): Overlap factor

MP7430

0.1 to 1.414

Permissible distance by which an end point can be off the path of a perfect circle

MP7431

0.0001 to 0.016 [mm]

Behavior of M functions

MP7440

Program stop with M06:

+0

No program stop with M06:

+1

No cycle call with M89:

+0

Modal cycle call with M89:

+2

Program stop with M functions:

+0

No program stop with M functions:

+4

Kv factors cannot be switched through M105 and M106:

+0

Kv factors can be switched through M105 and M106:

+8

Reduce the feed rate in the tool axis with M103 F.. , function inactive:

+0

Reduce the feed rate in the tool axis with M103 F.. , function active:

+16

The Kv factors for position loop gain are set by the machine tool builder. For more detailed information on this
subject, refer to your machine manual.