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Programming: cycles – HEIDENHAIN TNC 410 ISO Programming User Manual

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8.1 Working with Cycles ..... 176

Defining a cycle using soft keys ..... 176

Calling a cycle ..... 177

Working with the secondary axes U/V/W ..... 179

8.2 Point Tables ..... 180

Function ..... 180

Creating a point table ..... 180

Selecting a point table in the program ..... 181

Calling a cycle in connection with point tables ..... 182

8.3 Cycles for Drilling, Tapping and Thread Milling ..... 183

Overview ..... 183

PECKING (Cycle G83) ..... 185

DRILLING (Cycle G200) ..... 186

REAMING (Cycle G201) ..... 187

BORING (Cycle G202) ..... 189

UNIVERSAL DRILLING (Cycle G203) ..... 191

BACK BORING (Cycle G204) ..... 193

UNIVERSAL PECKING (Cycle G205, not TNC 410) ..... 195

BORE MILLING (Cycle G208, not TNC 410) ..... 197

TAPPING with a floating tap holder (Cycle G84) ..... 199

TAPPING NEW with floating tap holder (Cycle G206, not TNC 410) ..... 200

RIGID TAPPING (Cycle G85) ..... 202

RIGID TAPPING NEW (Cycle G207, not TNC 410) ..... 203

THREAD CUTTING (Cycle G86, not TNC 410) ..... 205

TAPPING WITH CHIP BREAKING (Cycle G209, not TNC 410) ..... 206

Fundamentals of thread milling ..... 208

THREAD MILLING (Cycle G262, not TNC 410) ..... 210

THREAD MILLING/COUNTERSINKING (Cycle G263, not TNC 410) ..... 212

THREAD DRILLING/MILLING (Cycle G264) not TNC 410) ..... 216

HELICAL THREAD DRILLING/MILLING (Cycle G265, not TNC 410) ..... 220

OUTSIDE THREAD MILLING (Cycle G267, not TNC 410) ..... 223

8.4 Cycles for Milling Pockets, Studs and Slots ..... 231

Overview ..... 231

POCKET MILLING (Cycles G75, G76) ..... 232

POCKET FINISHING (Cycle G212) ..... 234

STUD FINISHING (Cycle G213) ..... 236

CIRCULAR POCKET MILLING (Cycle G77, G78) ..... 238

CIRCULAR POCKET FINISHING (Cycle G214) ..... 240

CIRCULAR STUD FINISHING (Cycle G215) ..... 242

SLOT MILLING (Cycle G74) ..... 244

SLOT with reciprocating plunge-cut (Cycle G210) ..... 246

CIRCULAR SLOT with reciprocating plunge-cut (Cycle G211) ..... 248

8 Programming: Cycles ..... 175