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4.3 The DIN PLUS Edit
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Workpiece-blank programming
To describe the workpiece blank, proceed as follows:
Standard blank (cylinder, hollow cylinder):
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Select “Geo > Blank> Chuck piece/bar G20” in the main menu.
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The CNC PILOT
Creates an NC block in the BLANK section
Switches to the “Geometry” submenu
Activates the “Chuck part, cylinder/tube G20” dialog box
Casting as blank (the workpiece blank contour is based on the finished
part contour):
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Select “Geo > Blank> Casting G21” in the main menu.
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The CNC PILOT
Creates an NC block in the BLANK section
Switches to the “Geometry” submenu
Activates the “Casting G21” dialog box
Any workpiece blank contour:
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Select “Geo > Blank> Free contour” in the main menu.
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The CNC PILOT
Positioning the cursor on the BLANK program section
Switches to the “Geometry” submenu
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Define through individual contour elements (like a finished part
contour)
Block numbering
Setting the block numbering: The block numbering settings are the
starting block number and the block-number increment. The first NC
block receives the starting block number and the block-number
increment is added for each further NC block. The settings for starting
block number and block number increment are tied with the NC
program. Call:
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Select “Block > Increment” in the main menu. The editor opens the
“Config. of block no. increment” dialog box.
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Enter the starting block number and block number increment.
Renumbering the NC blocks: The editor
renumbers the NC blocks.
corrects the block references of contour-related G commands in the
main program and all subprograms called in this main program.
corrects the block references for subprogram calls.
renumbers the NC blocks of a subprogram if this subprogram is
used by the main program and is open in the editor.
Call:
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Select “Block > Block numbering” in the main menu. The editor
renumbers the NC blocks.