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Contour programming, 1 pr ogr amming in din/iso mode – HEIDENHAIN SW 548328-05 DIN Programming User Manual

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4.1 Pr

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Contour programming

The "contour follow-up" function and contour-related turning cycles

require the previous description of the blank and finished part. For

milling and drilling, contour definition is a precondition if you wish to

use fixed cycles.

Contours for turning

Describe a continuous contour.

The direction of the contour description is independent of the

direction of machining.

Contour descriptions must not extend beyond the turning center.

The contour of the finished part must lie within the contour of the

blank part.

When machining bars, define only the required section as blank.

Contour definitions apply to the entire NC program, even if the

workpiece is rechucked for machining the rear face.

In the fixed cycles, the defined contour is used to program

"reference values."

To describe workpiece blanks and auxiliary workpiece blanks, use

G20 "Blank part macro" for standard parts (cylinder, hollow cylinder).

G21 "Cast-part macro" for blank-part contours based on finished-part

contours. G21 is only used for describing workpiece blanks.

Individual contour elements (such as are used for finished-part

contours) where use of G20 or G21 is not possible.

To describe finished parts,

use individual contour elements and form

elements. The contour elements or the complete contour can be

assigned attributes accounted for during the machining of the

workpiece (example: oversizes, additive compensation, special feed

rates, etc.). The Control always uses paraxial elements to close

finished parts.
For intermediate machining steps, define auxiliary contours.

Auxiliary contours are programmed in the same way as finished-part

descriptions. One contour description is possible per AUXILIARY

CONTOUR. An AUXILIARY CONTOUR is assigned a name (ID) that

can be referenced by the cycles. Auxiliary contours are not closed

automatically.

Use ICP (Interactive Contour Programming) for describing

blank and finished parts.