Cycle run, Please note while programming – HEIDENHAIN 530 (340 49x-07) Cycle programming User Manual
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4.2 T
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PPING NEW with a Floating
T
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p Holder (Cy
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le 206, DIN/ISO: G206)
4.2 TAPPING NEW with a
Floating Tap Holder (Cycle 206, 
DIN/ISO: G206)
Cycle run
1
The TNC positions the tool in the tool axis at rapid traverse FMAX to 
the programmed set-up clearance above the workpiece surface.
2
The tool drills to the total hole depth in one movement.
3
Once the tool has reached the total hole depth, the direction of 
spindle rotation is reversed and the tool is retracted to the set-up 
clearance at the end of the dwell time. If programmed, the tool 
moves to the 2nd set-up clearance at FMAX.
4
At the set-up clearance, the direction of spindle rotation reverses 
once again.
Please note while programming:
Program a positioning block for the starting point (hole 
center) in the working plane with radius compensation R0.
The algebraic sign for the cycle parameter DEPTH 
determines the working direction. If you program DEPTH 
= 0, the cycle will not be executed.
A floating tap holder is required for tapping. It must 
compensate the tolerances between feed rate and spindle 
speed during the tapping process.
When a cycle is being run, the spindle speed override knob 
is disabled. The feed-rate override knob is active only 
within a limited range, which is defined by the machine 
tool builder (refer to your machine manual).
For tapping right-hand threads activate the spindle with M3, 
for left-hand threads use M4.
Danger of collision!
Enter in MP7441 bit 2 whether the TNC should output an 
error message (bit 2=1) or not (bit 2=0) if a positive depth 
is entered.
Keep in mind that the TNC reverses the calculation for pre-
positioning when a positive depth is entered. This 
means that the tool moves at rapid traverse in the tool axis 
to set-up clearance below the workpiece surface!
