Programming and Operating Manual (Milling)
6FC5398-4DP10-0BA1, 01/2014
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8.14.4 Jump destination for program jumps ......................................................................................................... 110
8.15
Subroutine technique ................................................................................................................................ 110
8.15.1 General information................................................................................................................................... 110
8.15.2 Calling machining cycles ........................................................................................................................... 112
8.15.3 Modal subroutine call ................................................................................................................................ 113
8.15.4 Execute external subroutine (EXTCALL) .................................................................................................. 113
8.16
Timers and workpiece counters ................................................................................................................ 114
8.16.1 Runtime timer ............................................................................................................................................ 114
8.16.2 Workpiece counter .................................................................................................................................... 116
8.17
Smooth approach and retraction ............................................................................................................... 117
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Cycles ................................................................................................................................................................ 121
9.1
Overview of cycles .................................................................................................................................... 121
9.2
Programming cycles .................................................................................................................................. 122
9.3
Graphical cycle support in the program editor ........................................................................................... 124
9.4
Drilling cycles ............................................................................................................................................ 125
9.4.1
General information................................................................................................................................... 125
9.4.2
Requirements ............................................................................................................................................ 125
9.4.3
Drilling, centering - CYCLE81 ................................................................................................................... 126
9.4.4
Drilling, counterboring - CYCLE82 ............................................................................................................ 128
9.4.5
Deep-hole drilling - CYCLE83 ................................................................................................................... 130
9.4.6
Rigid tapping - CYCLE84 .......................................................................................................................... 135
9.4.7
Tapping with compensating chuck - CYCLE840 ....................................................................................... 139
9.4.8
Reaming 1 - CYCLE85 .............................................................................................................................. 144
9.4.9
Boring - CYCLE86..................................................................................................................................... 145
9.4.10 Boring with stop 1 - CYCLE87 .................................................................................................................. 148
9.4.11 Drilling with stop 2 - CYCLE88 .................................................................................................................. 150
9.4.12 Reaming 2 - CYCLE89 .............................................................................................................................. 151
9.5
Drilling pattern cycles ................................................................................................................................ 153
9.5.1
Requirements ............................................................................................................................................ 153
9.5.2
Row of holes - HOLES1 ............................................................................................................................ 154
9.5.3
Circle of holes - HOLES2 .......................................................................................................................... 157
9.5.4
Arbitrary positions - CYCLE802 ................................................................................................................ 160
9.6
Milling cycles ............................................................................................................................................. 161
9.6.1
Requirements ............................................................................................................................................ 161
9.6.2
Face milling - CYCLE71 ............................................................................................................................ 162
9.6.3
Contour milling - CYCLE72 ....................................................................................................................... 167
9.6.4
Milling a rectangular spigot - CYCLE76 .................................................................................................... 177
9.6.5
Milling a circular spigot - CYCLE77 ........................................................................................................... 181
9.6.6
Long holes located on a circle - LONGHOLE ............................................................................................ 184
9.6.7
Slots on a circle - SLOT1 .......................................................................................................................... 187
9.6.8
Circumferential slot - SLOT2 ..................................................................................................................... 192
9.6.9
Milling a rectangular pocket - POCKET3 ................................................................................................... 197
9.6.10 Milling a circular pocket - POCKET4 ......................................................................................................... 203
9.6.11 Thread milling - CYCLE90 ........................................................................................................................ 206
9.6.12 High speed settings - CYCLE832.............................................................................................................. 210
9.7
Error messages and error handling ........................................................................................................... 211
9.7.1
General Information .................................................................................................................................. 211
9.7.2
Error handling in the cycles ....................................................................................................................... 211
9.7.3
Overview of cycle alarms .......................................................................................................................... 211
9.7.4
Messages in the cycles ............................................................................................................................. 211
10 Typical milling program ....................................................................................................................................... 212
A
Appendix ............................................................................................................................................................ 218
A.1
Creating a new cutting edge ..................................................................................................................... 218
A.2
Calibrating the tool probe .......................................................................................................................... 219
A.3
Measuring the tool with a probe (auto) ...................................................................................................... 220
A.4
Entering/modifying work offsets ................................................................................................................ 222