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6 thr ead and under c ut cy cles – HEIDENHAIN SW 54843x-03 User Manual

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Cycle programming

4.6 Thr

ead and under

c

ut cy

cles

Type of machining for technology database access: Thread cutting

Cycle run

1

Calculate the proportioning of cuts

2

Start the first thread groove at starting point Z

3

Move at the feed rate to end point Z2

4

Return on paraxial path and approach for next thread groove

5

Repeat 3 and 4 for all thread grooves

6

Approach for next pass, taking the reduced cutting depth and the
feed angle A

into account

7

Repeat 3 to 6 until no. threads D and thread depth U are reached

8

Move to the tool change point according to the G14 setting

GV

Type of infeed

0: Constant mach. X-section

1: Constant infeed

2: W/ remaining cutting (with distribution of remaining
cuts)

3: W/o remaining cutting (without distribution of
remaining cuts)

4: Same as MANUALplus 4110

5: Constant infeed (same as 4290)

6: Constant with distribute. (same as 4290)

A

Infeed angle (range: -60° <= A < 60°; default: 30°)

A<0: Infeed on left thread flank

A>0: Infeed on left right flank

R

Remaining cutting depth—only with GV=4 (default: 1/100
mm)

E

Variable thread pitch (e.g. for manufacturing spiral
conveyors or extrusion shafts)

Q

No. no load (number of dry runs)

IC

Number of cuts—the infeed is calculated from IC and U.

Usable with:

GV=0: Constant chip cross section

GV=1: Constant infeed

MT

M after T: M function that is executed after the tool call T.

MFS

M at beginning: M function that is executed at the
beginning of the machining step.

MFE

M at end: M function that is executed at the end of the
machining step.

WP

Displays which workpiece spindle is used to process the
cycle (machine-dependent)

Main drive

Opposing spindle for rear-face machining