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Please note while programming – HEIDENHAIN iTNC 530 (60642x-04) Cycle programming User Manual

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Fixed Cycles: Multipass Milling

1

0

.4 RULED SURF

A

C

E (Cy

c

le 231, DIN/ISO:

G231)

Cutting motion

The starting point, and therefore the milling direction, is selectable
because the TNC always moves from point

1

to point

2

and in the total

movement from point

1

/

2

to point

3

/

4

. You can program point

1

at

any corner of the surface to be machined.

If you are using an end mill for the machining operation, you can
optimize the surface finish in the following ways:

A shaping cut (spindle-axis coordinate of point

1

greater than

spindle-axis coordinate of point

2

) for slightly inclined surfaces.

A drawing cut (spindle-axis coordinate of point

1

smaller than

spindle-axis coordinate of point

2

) for steep surfaces.

When milling twisted surfaces, program the main cutting direction
(from point

1

to point

2

) parallel to the direction of the steeper

inclination.

If you are using a spherical cutter for the machining operation, you can
optimize the surface finish in the following way:

When milling twisted surfaces, program the main cutting direction
(from point

1

to point

2

) perpendicular to the direction of the

steepest inclination.

Please note while programming:

X

Y

Z

1

4

3

2

From the current position, the TNC positions the tool in a
linear 3-D movement to the starting point

1

. Pre-position

the tool in such a way that no collision with the workpiece
or the fixtures can occur.

The TNC moves the tool with radius compensation R0 to
the programmed positions.

If required, use a center-cut end mill (ISO 1641).

Danger of collision!

Enter in MP7441 bit 0 whether the TNC should output an
error message (bit 0=0) or not (bit 0=1) if spindle rotation
is not active when the cycle is called. The function also
needs to be adapted by your machine manufacturer.