Operating manual (MC).
CNC 8060
CNC 8065
·3·
(R
EF
: 1709)
I N D E X
About the product - CNC 8060 ..................................................................................................... 5
About the product - CNC 8065 ..................................................................................................... 9
Declaration of CE conformity and warranty conditions ............................................................... 13
Version history - CNC 8060 ........................................................................................................ 15
Version history - CNC 8065 ........................................................................................................ 17
Safety conditions ........................................................................................................................ 19
Returning conditions ................................................................................................................... 23
CNC maintenance ...................................................................................................................... 25
CHAPTER 1
GENERAL CONCEPTS
1.1
Accessing the conversational mode .............................................................................. 27
CHAPTER 2
OPERATING IN JOG MODE
2.1
Introduction .................................................................................................................... 30
2.1.1
Standard screen of the conversational mode............................................................. 30
2.1.2
Auxiliary screen of the conversational mode.............................................................. 31
2.1.3
Cycle editing............................................................................................................... 33
2.1.4
Cycle simulation ......................................................................................................... 34
2.1.5
Cycle execution.......................................................................................................... 35
2.2
Operations with the axes. .............................................................................................. 36
2.2.1
Home search.............................................................................................................. 36
2.2.2
Jog ............................................................................................................................. 37
2.2.3
Jogging the axes with handwheels ............................................................................ 39
2.2.4
Moving an axis to a particular position (coordinate)................................................... 41
2.2.5
Coordinate preset....................................................................................................... 41
2.3
Spindle control ............................................................................................................... 42
2.4
Tool selection and tool change ...................................................................................... 43
2.5
Setting the feedrate and spindle speed. ........................................................................ 43
2.6
Setting and activating the zero offsets and the fixture offsets........................................ 44
2.7
Tool calibration............................................................................................................... 45
2.7.1
Manual calibration. Calibration without a probe ......................................................... 46
2.7.2
Semi-automatic calibration. Calibration with a probe ................................................. 49
2.7.3
Automatic calibration with a probe and a canned cycle ............................................. 52
CHAPTER 3
WORKING WITH OPERATIONS OR CYCLES
3.1
General concepts........................................................................................................... 55
3.1.1
G functions associated with the execution of the cycles. ........................................... 56
3.1.2
Configuring the cycle editor. ...................................................................................... 57
3.1.3
Teach-in mode. ......................................................................................................... 58
3.1.4
Work planes and shifting of the machining operations............................................... 59
3.1.5
Selecting data, profiles and icons .............................................................................. 61
3.1.6
Value applied when the value of a parameter is 0 ..................................................... 62
3.1.7
Associate a multiple machining operation with a canned cycle ................................. 63
3.2
Center punching............................................................................................................. 64
3.2.1
Basic operation. ......................................................................................................... 66
3.3
Drilling. ........................................................................................................................... 67
3.3.1
Basic operation. ......................................................................................................... 68
3.4
Deep hole drilling. .......................................................................................................... 69
3.4.1
Basic operation. ......................................................................................................... 70
3.5
Bore milling. ................................................................................................................... 71
3.5.1
Basic operation. ......................................................................................................... 73
3.6
Tapping. ......................................................................................................................... 74
3.6.1
Basic operation. ......................................................................................................... 76
3.7
Thread milling. ............................................................................................................... 77
3.7.1
Basic operation. ......................................................................................................... 79
3.8
Reaming......................................................................................................................... 80
3.8.1
Basic operation. ......................................................................................................... 81
3.9
Boring............................................................................................................................. 82
3.9.1
Basic operation. ......................................................................................................... 83
3.10
Boring with spindle orientation. ...................................................................................... 84
3.10.1
Basic operation. ......................................................................................................... 86
3.11
Simple rectangular pocket. ............................................................................................ 87
3.11.1
Basic operation. ......................................................................................................... 90
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