So you can adjust the shape of the Radii by selecting the values for XP and ZP. Circular radii are
achieved by equal values of XP and ZP. XP can also be larger than ZP, resulting in a flat elliptical
radius.
Procedure:
1.
Turn the raw material to the desired diameter before starting.
2.
Use this cut to zero the X-axis: The depth you just cut is still in XP. Use the JOG key to move
the X-Axis to the depth you just cut. It will stop there after reaching the point. There you can
zero the X-Axis to have the exakt point of the material surface.
3. Then return to the end of the material and zero the Z axis there. Always drive from right to
left to compensate for the backlash!
4. Then set the desired values for ZP and XP and start. Before starting the process you can se
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lect the number of passes and the cutting depth per pass. The depth is displayed converted
to the radius and corresponds to the real depth in the material.
ATTENTION: Due to the shape, collisions of the tool with the raw material can occur during
large infeeds (red area at the bottom of the image). This can happen especially with circular
radii, so choose the cutting depth carefully.
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