Program steps and cycles | Turning cycles
Entering data:
Select how the shoulder is to be machined by selecting either
Turn
or
Face
. With
Turn
, the shoulder is machined in pass
parallel to the centerline. With
Face
, the passes are made
perpendicular to the centerline.
Enter the
From
point. This is the starting surface (
X1
) and face
(
Z1
) of the shoulder.
Enter the
To
point. This is the ending surface (
X2
) and face
(
Z2
) of the shoulder. The location of the
From
and
To
points
determines the direction in which the shoulder is machined.
Enter the
Pass
depth. This is the maximum depth the tool may
cut on each pass.
Enter the
Clearance
distance. This is the safety distance away
from the part where the tool will start.
Enter the roughing
Feed
rate in inches/min (ipm) or millimeters/
min (mmpm). Enter 0 to skip running the roughing passes.
Enter the angle of the shoulder’s turning
Surface
. This surface
is parallel to the centerline when the angle is 0.
Enter the angle of the shoulder’s
Face
surface. Only positive
angles are allowed in this field.
Enter the
Finish
allowance in the X axis. This is the amount of
material left after the roughing passes to be removed on the
finish pass.
Enter the
Finish
allowance in the Z axis. This is amount to be
removed on the finish pass.
Enter the finish
Feed
rate. Enter 0 to skip running the finish
pass.
Add a round to the inside corner of the shoulder
To add a chamfer or round at the start of the shoulder, select
either
Chamfer
or
Round
for
Start Element
For
Chamfer
, enter the distance from the starting point to
where the chamfer begins. For
Round
, enter the radius
To add a chamfer or round at the end of the shoulder, select
either
Chamfer
or
Round
for
End Element
For
Chamfer
, enter the distance from the ending point to where
the chamfer ends. For
Round
, enter the radius.
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