40i P - Installation/Operation - DRO operation - (12/32)
2.5.1.2
Bolt-hole drilling.
It allows up to 99 holes to be drilled in a bolt-hole pattern in
different planes (XY, XZ, YZ) without having to calculate the
coordinates (X Y) of each hole, by simply keying in some basic
data.
Select plane.
X, Y: Coordinates of the center of the circle where the holes
will be drilled referred to the active reference zero.
Radius of the circle where the holes will be drilled.
Number of holes.
Alpha: Total angle between the first and last hole of the circle.
Beta: Position of the first hole.
2.5.1.3
Linear drilling.
It allows up to 99 holes to be drilled in line in different planes
(XY, XZ, YZ) without having to calculate the coordinates (X Y)
of each hole, by simply keying in some basic data.
Select plane.
X, Y: Position of the first hole.
Distance between holes.
Number of holes.
Alpha: Inclination of the line of holes.
2.5.1.4
Grid pattern drilling.
It allows up to 99holes to be drilled in grid or frame pattern
in different planes (XY, XZ, YZ) without having to calculate the
coordinates (X Y) of each hole, by simply keying in some basic
data.
Select plane.
Type: Grid (a matrix of holes) or frame (holes in the perimeter
of a frame).
X, Y: Position of the first hole.
Inc 1: Gap between the holes of the grid along the X axis.
Inc 2: Gap between the holes of the grid along the Y axis.
Alpha: Inclination of the matrix of holes.
N 1: Nr of holes along the X axis.
N 2: Nr of holes along the Y axis.
Function
Bolt-hole drilling
Function
Linear drilling
Function
Grid pattern drilling.