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Set-up clearance Q200 (incremental value): Distance
between tool tip and workpiece surface.
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Depth Q201 (incremental value): Distance between
workpiece surface and bottom of pocket
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Feed rate for plunging Q206: Traversing speed of the
tool im mm/min when moving to depth. If you are
plunge-cutting into the material, enter a value lower
than that defined in Q207
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Plunging depth Q202 (incremental value):
Infeed per cut; enter a value greater than 0.
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Feed rate for milling Q207: Traversing speed of the
tool in mm/min while milling.
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Workpiece surface coordinate Q203 (absolute value):
Coordinate of the workpiece surface
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2nd set-up clearance Q204 (incremental value):
Coordinate in the tool axis at which no collision
between tool and workpiece (clamping devices) can
occur.
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Center in 1st axis Q216 (absolute value): Center of the
pocket in the main axis of the working plane
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Center in 2nd axis Q217 (absolute value): Center of the
pocket in the secondary axis of the working plane
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First side length Q218 (incremental value): Pocket
length, parallel to the main axis of the working plane
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Second side length Q219 (incremental value): Pocket
length, parallel to the secondary axis of the working
plane
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Corner radius Q220: Radius of the pocket corner If you
make no entry here, the TNC assumes that the corner
radius is equal to the tool radius.
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Allowance in 1st axis Q221 (incremental value):
Allowance in the main axis of the working plane
referenced to the length of the pocket.
X
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Q200
Q201
Q206
Q202
Q203
Q204
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Q219
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Q207
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Example NC blocks:
34 CYCL DEF 212 POCKET FINISHING
Q200=2
;SET-UP CLEARANCE
Q201=-20
;DEPTH
Q206=150
;FEED RATE FOR PLUNGING
Q202=5
;PLUNGING DEPTH
Q207=500
;FEED RATE FOR MILLING
Q203=+0
;SURFACE COORDINATE
Q204=50
;2. SET-UP CLEARANCE
Q216=+50
;CENTER IN 1ST AXIS
Q217=+50
;CENTER IN 2ND AXIS
Q218=80
;1ST SIDE LENGTH
Q219=60
;2ND SIDE LENGTH
Q220=5
;CORNER RADIUS
Q221=0
;ALLOWANCE
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