27 milling cy cles – HEIDENHAIN CNC Pilot 4290 V7.1 User Manual
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4.27 Milling Cy
cles
R
Radius of approaching/departing arc (default: 0)
R=0: Contour element is approached directly; infeed to
starting point above the milling plane, then vertical plunge.
R>0: Tool moves on approaching/departing arc that
connects tangentially to the contour element.
R<0 for inside corners: Tool moves on approaching/
departing arc that connects tangentially to the contour
element.
R<0 for outside corners: Contour element is approached/
departed tangentially on a line
P
Milling depth. Plunging depth of the tool
K
Retraction plane (default: back to starting position)
Front or rear face: Retraction position in Z direction
Lateral surface: Retraction position in X direction (diameter)
B
Chamfer width when deburring the edges
J
Preparation diameter For open contours, the contour to be
deburred is calculated from the programmed contour and J.
The following rules apply:
J programmed: The cycle deburrs both sides of the slot
(see 1 in the illustration).
J not programmed: The deburring tool is so wide that both
sides of the slot are deburred in one pass (see 2 in the
illustration).
D
Starting element number when partial figures are machined.
V
End element number when partial figures are machined.
The direction of contour definition for figures is
counterclockwise. The first contour element for figures:
Circular slot: The larger arc
Full circle: The upper semicircle
Rectangles, polygons and linear slots: The orientation angle
points to the first contour element.
A
Sequence for “Milling, deburring”: A=0 (default=0)
Parameters – deburring