Cycle run – HEIDENHAIN TNC 320 (340 55x-05) Cycle programming User Manual
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Fixed Cycles: Cylindrical Surface
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8.3 CYLINDER SURFACE Slot Milling
(Cycle 28, DIN/ISO: G128, 
Software-Option 1)
Cycle run
This cycle enables you to program a guide notch in two dimensions 
and then transfer it onto a cylindrical surface. Unlike Cycle 27, with this 
cycle the TNC adjusts the tool so that, with radius compensation 
active, the walls of the slot are nearly parallel. You can machine exactly 
parallel walls by using a tool that is exactly as wide as the slot. 
The smaller the tool is with respect to the slot width, the larger the 
distortion in circular arcs and oblique line segments. To minimize this 
process-related distortion, you can define in parameter Q21 a 
tolerance with which the TNC machines a slot as similar as possible to 
a slot machined with a tool of the same width as the slot. 
Program the midpoint path of the contour together with the tool radius 
compensation. With the radius compensation you specify whether the 
TNC cuts the slot with climb milling or up-cut milling.
1
The TNC positions the tool over the cutter infeed point.
2
At the first plunging depth, the tool mills along the programmed 
slot wall at the milling feed rate Q12 while respecting the finishing 
allowance for the side.
3
At the end of the contour, the TNC moves the tool to the opposite 
wall and returns to the infeed point.
4
Steps 2 and 3 are repeated until the programmed milling depth Q1 
is reached.
5
If you have defined the tolerance in Q21, the TNC then remachines 
the slot walls to be as parallel as possible.
6
Finally, the tool retracts in the tool axis to the clearance height or 
to the position last programmed before the cycle.
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