Oriented spindle stop (cycle g36), 1 0 spe c ial cy cle s – HEIDENHAIN TNC 410 ISO Programming User Manual
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8 Programming: Cycles
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Example: Program call
A callable program 50 is to be called into a program via a cycle call.
ORIENTED SPINDLE STOP (Cycle G36)
The TNC can control the machine tool spindle and rotate it to a given
angular position.
Oriented spindle stops are required for
n
Tool changing systems with a defined tool change position
n
Orientation of the transmitter/receiver window of HEIDENHAIN 3-D
touch probes with infrared transmission
Effect
The angle of orientation defined in the cycle is positioned to by
entering M19 or M20 (depending on the machine).
If you program M19 or M20 without having defined Cycle G36, the
TNC positions the machine tool spindle to an angle that has been set
in a machine parameter (see your machine manual).
U
U
U
U
Angle of orientation:
Enter the angle according to
the reference axis of the working plane.
Input range: 0 to 360°
Input resolution: 0.001°
Example: NC block
N76 G36 S25*
X
Y
Z
Machine and control must be specially prepared by the
machine tool builder for use of this cycle.
Cycle 13 is used internally for machining cycles 202, 204
and 209. Please note that, if required, you must program
Cycle 13 again in your NC program after one of the
machining cycles mentioned above.