13 automatic working plan generation (awg), 13 a u tomatic w o rking plan gener ation (a wg) – HEIDENHAIN CNC Pilot 4290 User Manual
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6.13 Automatic Working Plan
Generation (AWG)
The AWG generates a working plan consisting of
individual working blocks.TURN PLUS automatically
finds the elements of a working block. The ”control
graphics” feature enables you to directly check a
working block (see ”
6.14 Control Graphics”).
The machining sequence can be influenced through
the Machining Sequence Editor (see ”
6.13.2
Machining Sequence”).
The AWG enables you to continue machining a
partially machined workpiece.
6.13.1 Generating a Machining Plan
Selection: AWG – Automatic
TURN PLUS generates the working blocks according
to the sequence defined in ”Machining order” and
displays them in the control graphics. After generation
you can
■
Accept or
■
Reject the working plan.
To interrupt working plan generation, press the ESC
key. All working blocks that have completely been
generated up to the moment of interruption are
retained.
Selection: AWG – Block-by-block
TURN PLUS generates the working blocks according
to the sequence defined in ”Machining order” and
displays them in the control graphics. After generation
you can
■
accept,
■
reject or
■
repeat the working block.
After blockwise working plan generation you can
■
Accept or
■
Reject the working plan.
TURN PLUS uses default values for machining
details that cannot be defined through contour
analysis, attributes, etc. TURN PLUS displays a
warning for your information. Example: If you haven't
defined how to clamp a workpiece, TURN PLUS
assumes a default type of clamping/clamping length
and adjusts the cutting limitation accordingly.
6.13 A
u
tomatic W
o
rking Plan Gener
ation (A
WG)