
Teach-in | Recessing cycles
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Axial ICP recessing, finishing
Select Recessing cycle
Select
Recessing axial ICP
Press the
Finishing run
soft key
The cycle machines the number of recesses defined in
Number
of recess cycles
Qn
. The
Start point
and
End point contour
parameters define the first recess (position, recess depth and
recess width).
At the end of the cycle, the tool returns to the
Start
point
.
Cycle parameters:
X
,
Z
:
Start point
FK
:
No. of ICP finished part
– name of contour to be machined
Qn
:
Number of recess cycles
(default: 1)
DX
,
DZ
:
Dist.to subsequent recess
with respect to the
preceding recess
T
:
Tool number
– turret pocket number
G14
:
Tool change point
"Tool change point G14", Page 180
ID
:
ID no.
S
:
Cutting speed
or
Constant speed
F
:
Feed per revolution
SX
,
SZ
:
Cutting limit in X
and
Z
"Cutting limits SX, SZ", Page 180
G47
:
Safety clearance
"Safety clearance G47", Page 180
MT
:
M after T
:
M
function that is executed after the tool call
T
MFS
:
M at beginning
:
M
function that is executed at the
beginning of the machining step
MFE
:
M at end
:
M
function that is executed at the end of the
machining step
WP
:
No. of spindle
– Displays which workpiece spindle is used
to execute the cycle (machine-dependent)
Main drive
Opposing spindle for rear-face machining
BW
:
Angle in the B axis
(machine-dependent)
CW
:
Reverse the tool
(machine-dependent)
HC
:
Shoe brake
(machine-dependent)
DF
:
Miscellaneous function
(machine-dependent)
Type of machining for technology database access:
Contour recessing
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 91: ...4 Machine mode of operation...
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Page 171: ...5 Teach in...
Page 415: ...6 ICP programming...
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Page 603: ...9 Organization mode of operation...
Page 677: ...10 Tables and overviews...
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