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Programming: Q Parameters

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9.1 Principle and overview

You can program entire families of parts in a single part program. You
do this by entering variables called Q parameters instead of fixed
numerical values.

Q parameters can represent information such as:

Coordinate values

Feed rates

Spindle speeds

Cycle data

Q parameters also enable you to program contours that are defined
with mathematical functions. You can also use Q parameters to make
the execution of machining steps depend on logical conditions.

Q parameters are designated by letters and a number between 0 and
1999. Parameters that take effect in different manners are available.
Please refer to the following table:

Q4

Q2

Q3

Q1

Q5

Q6

Meaning

Area

Freely applicable parameters, as long as no
overlapping with SL cycles can occur. They
are globally effective for all programs stored
in the TNC memory.

Q0

to Q99

Parameters for special TNC functions

Q100

to Q199

Parameters that are primarily used for cycles,
globally effective for all programs stored in
the TNC memory

Q200

to Q1199

Parameters that are primarily used for OEM
cycles, globally effective for all programs
stored in the TNC memory. This may require
coordination with the machine manufacturer
or supplier.

Q1200

to Q1399

Parameters that are primarily used for

call-

active OEM cycles, globally effective for all
programs that are stored in the TNC memory

Q1400

to Q1499

Parameters that are primarily used for

Def-

active OEM cycles, globally effective for all
programs that are stored in the TNC memory

Q1500

to Q1599