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4.8. Manual Machining
Manual machining refers to manipulating a machine tool by the direction keys of the three axes on the
panel. At the same time, parameters including the operation speed and step length can also be adjusted
according to the requirements of operation.
After backing to the reference point, the system will enter into the manual state automatically, the screen
display as shown in Fig. 4-12.
1 X 0 .0 0 0 Id le
1 Y 0 .0 0 0 S O ff
1 Z 0 .0 0 0 S lo w
J o g
1 0 0 %
Fig. 4-12 Manual machining interface
CAUTION
Chapters 4.8, 4.9 and 4.10 are the machining operations of NK105G2F, while Chapter 5 introduces the machining
operations of NK105G3F in details.
4.8.1.
Manual Selection of Manual Machining
To satisfy the requirements of manual motion under different situations, this system provides two kinds of
manual motion modes:
―Jog‖ and ―Stepping‖, which can be switched by pressing the ―Shift‖ key. The
current motion mode is displayed at the bottom of the LCD.
Jog Motion Mode
There is no concrete data control under this mode. You can press an axis direction key
(
,
,
,
,
,
) to move the machine tool accordingly under this mode. The
machine tool will not stop until the direction key is released. For the motion speed, it is decided by the
current type of speed (jog speed and rapid jog speed). This motion mode is suitable for coarse tuning of
the position of machine coordinate.
Stepping Motion Mode
Under this motion mode, the machine tool will move accordingly after an axis direction key
(
,
,
,
,
,
) is pressed. This motion mode is suitable for fine tuning of the
position of machine coordinate.