
Teach-in | Working with cycles
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Cycle menu
The main menu shows the cycle groups. Once a group has been
selected, the menu items for the individual cycles appear.
You can use ICP cycles for complex contours, and DIN macros
for technologically sophisticated machining operations. In cycle
programs, the names of the ICP contours and DIN macros are at
the end of the line of the cycle.
Some cycles offer optional parameters. That means, specific
contour elements will only be machined if you set the
corresponding parameters. The identification letters for optional
parameters and parameters that are preassigned default values are
displayed in gray.
The following parameters are only used in
Teach-in
submode:
Start point
X
,
Z
Machine data
S
,
F
,
T
and
ID
Menu item
Cycle groups
Define workpiece blank
Defining standard workpiece blanks or
workpiece blanks with ICP
Single cuts
Positioning in rapid traverse, linear and circu-
lar single cuts, chamfers, and rounding arcs
Roughing cycles lon/trans
Roughing and finishing cycles for longitudi-
nal and transverse machining
Recessing cycle
Cycles for recessing, contour recessing,
undercuts and parting
Thread cutting
Thread cycles, relief turns and thread repair
Drilling
Drilling cycles and patterns for face and
lateral-surface machining
Millg
Milling cycles and patterns for face and later-
al-surface machining
DIN cycle
Including DIN macros
Soft keys in cycle programming: Depending on the type of cycle,
you define the variants of the cycle by soft key.
Summary of Contents for 548431-05
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Page 41: ...1 Introduction and fundamentals...
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Page 59: ...2 Basics of operation...
Page 83: ...3 Operating the Touchscreen...
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Page 171: ...5 Teach in...
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