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19 thread cycles, Overview of threading cycles, Handwheel superimposition – HEIDENHAIN SW 54843x-03 DIN Programming User Manual

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4.19 Thread cycles

Overview of threading cycles

G31 machines single threads, successions of threads and multi-start
threads defined with G24-Geo, G34-Geo or G37-Geo (FINISHED
PART). G31 can also machine a threading contour defined directly
after the cycle call and concluded by G80: See "Thread cycle G31" on
page 303.

G32 cuts a single thread in any desired direction and position: See
"Single thread cycle G32" on page 307.

G33 conducts a single thread cut. The direction of the single thread
cut is as desired: See "Thread single path G33" on page 309.

G35 cuts a simple cylindrical metric ISO thread without run-out: See
"Metric ISO thread G35" on page 311.

cuts a tapered API thread: See "Tapered API thread G352" on
page 312.

Handwheel superimposition

If your machine features handwheel superimposition, you can overlap
axis movements during thread cutting in a limited area:

X direction: Maximum programmed thread depth depending on the
current cutting depth

Z direction: +/- a fourth of the thread pitch

Machine and control must be specially prepared by the
machine tool builder for use of this cycle. Refer to your
machine manual.

Remember that position changes resulting from
handwheel superimposition are no longer effective after
the cycle end or the "last cut" function.

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