14 interactive working plan generation (iwg) – HEIDENHAIN CNC Pilot 4290 V7.1 User Manual
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6.14 Interactive Working Plan
Generation (IWG)
In the IWG, you define the work blocks. You do this by selecting the
tool and the cutting values and determining the fixed cycle.
The semiautomatic mode of the IWG generates a complete work
block.
In special machining (SM) you add paths of traverse, subprogram
calls or G/M functions (example: use of tool handling systems).
A work block has the following content:
Tool call
Cutting values (technology data)
Approach (may be omitted)
Machining cycle
Tool retraction (may be omitted)
Moving to tool change point (may be omitted)
When the tool data/cutting data of the previous work block are used,
TURN PLUS does not generate a new tool call or commands for a new
feed rate/spindle speed.
If no working plan exists, TURN PLUS branches directly to the
selection of the machining modes. Create the working plan by
entering the individual work blocks one after the other.
You can edit an existing working plan and add work blocks.