8 Programming: Cycles
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CIRCULAR POCKET MILLING (Cycle 5)
1
The tool penetrates the workpiece at the starting position (pocket
center) and advances to the first plunging depth.
2
The tool subsequently follows a spiral path at the feed rate F - see
figure at right. For calculating the stepover factor k, see Cycle 4
POCKET MILLING.see “POCKET MILLING (Cycle 4),” page 258
3
This process is repeated until the depth is reached.
4
At the end of the cycle, the TNC retracts the tool to the starting
position.
U
Set-up clearance
1
(incremental value): Distance
between tool tip (at starting position) and workpiece
surface
U
Milling depth
2
: Distance between workpiece
surface and bottom of pocket
U
Plunging depth
3
(incremental value): Infeed per cut
The TNC will go to depth in one movement if:
n
the plunging depth is equal to the depth
n
the plunging depth is greater than the depth
X
Y
X
Z
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12
13
Before programming, note the following:
This cycle requires a center-cut end mill (ISO 1641), or pilot
drilling at the pocket center.
Pre-position over the pocket center with radius
compensation R0.
Program a positioning block for the starting point in the
tool axis (set-up clearance above the workpiece surface).
The algebraic sign for the cycle parameter DEPTH
determines the working direction. If you program DEPTH
= 0, the cycle will not be executed.
Summary of Contents for TNC 426
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Page 27: ...1 Introduction...
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