Cylindrical grinding
Programming and Operating Manual, 07/2009, 6FC5398-4CP10-2BA0
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Cycles
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9.1
Overview of cycles
Cycles are generally applicable technology subroutines used to realize a certain machining
process, such as plung-cut grinding, dressing, or longitudinal grinding. These cycles are
adapted to individual tasks by parameter assignment.
In principle, grinding involves two different types of technological sequence:
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external cylindrical grinding and
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dressing.
During external cylindrical grinding, cylindrical workpieces are machined on their overall
diameter using machining cycles. The infeed axis X traverses at right angles to the
longitudinal axis Z. The cycles support the grinding behind the turning center.
Grinding tools need to be dressed after a certain time in service to compensate for worn
wheels and to restore their original profile. Dressing of a wheel pursues two objectives:
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Shaping: Shaping: Provides for the desired shape of the wheel.
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Sharpening: Restores the cutting capability of the wheel.