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Entering a simple contour formula, Contour machining with sl cycles, 2 sl cy cles with simple cont our fo rm ula – HEIDENHAIN iTNC 530 (34049x-08) Cycle programming User Manual

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Entering a simple contour formula

You can use soft keys to interlink various contours in a mathematical

formula.

Show the soft-key row with special functions

Select the menu for functions for contour and point

machining

Press the CONTOUR DEF soft key. The TNC opens

the dialog for entering the contour formula.

Select the name of the first subcontour with the

WINDOW SELECTION soft key or enter it directly.

The first subcontour must always be the deepest

pocket. Confirm with the ENT key.

Specify via soft key whether the next subcontour is a

pocket or an island. Confirm with the ENT key.

Select the name of the second subcontour with the

WINDOW SELECTION soft key or enter it directly.

Confirm by pressing the ENT key.

If needed, enter the depth of the second subcontour.

Confirm with the ENT key.

Carry on with the dialog as described above until you

have entered all subcontours.

Contour machining with SL Cycles

Always start the list of subcontours with the deepest

pocket!

If the contour is defined as an island, the TNC interprets

the entered depth as the island height. The entered

value (without an algebraic sign) then refers to the

workpiece top surface!

If the depth is entered as 0, then for pockets the depth

defined in the Cycle 20 is effective. Islands then rise up

to the workpiece top surface!

The complete contour is machined with the SL Cycles 20

to 24 (see "Overview" on page 188).

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