Parameter
Description
Unit
X1 or
X1α
End point of the thread ∅ (abs) or thread length (inc)
Incremental dimensions: The sign is also evaluated.
mm
Degrees
Z1
End point Z (abs) or end point in relation to Z0 (inc)
mm
LW
or
LW2
or
LW2 = LR
Thread advance (inc)
The starting point for the thread is the reference point (X0, Z0) brought forward by
the thread advance W. The thread advance can be used if you wish to begin the
individual cuts slightly earlier in order to also produce a precise start of thread.
Thread run-in (inc)
The thread run-in can be used if you cannot approach the thread from the side and
instead have to insert the tool into the material (e.g. lubrication groove on a shaft).
Thread run-in = thread run-out (inc)
mm
mm
mm
LR
Thread run-out (inc)
The thread run-out can be used if you wish to retract the tool obliquely at the end of
the thread (e.g. lubrication groove on a shaft).
mm
H1
Thread depth from thread table (inc)
mm
DP
or
αP
Infeed slope as flank (inc) – (alternative to infeed slope as angle)
DP > 0: Infeed along the rear flank
DP < 0: Infeed along the front flank
Infeed slope as angle – (alternative to infeed slope as flank)
α > 0: Infeed along the rear flank
α < 0: Infeed along the front flank
α = 0: Infeed at right angle to cutting direction
If you wish to infeed along the flanks, the maximum absolute value of this parameter
may be half the flank angle of the tool.
Degrees
Infeed along the flank
Infeed with alternating flanks (alternative)
Instead of infeed along one flank, you can infeed along alternating flanks to avoid
always loading the same tool cutting edge. As a consequence you can increase the
tool life.
α > 0: Start at the rear flank
α < 0: Start at the front flank
D1 or ND
(only for ∇ and
∇ + ∇∇∇)
First infeed depth or number of roughing cuts
The respective value is displayed when you switch between the number of roughing
cuts and the first infeed.
mm
rev
Finishing allowance in X and Z – (only for ∇ and ∇ + ∇∇∇)
mm
NN
Number of noncuts - (only for ∇∇∇ and ∇ + ∇∇∇)
Programming technological functions (cycles)
10.4 Turning - milling/turning machine
Milling
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Operating Manual, 08/2018, 6FC5398-7CP41-0BA0
Содержание SINUMERIK 828D Turning
Страница 68: ...Introduction 2 4 User interface Milling 68 Operating Manual 08 2018 6FC5398 7CP41 0BA0 ...
Страница 162: ...Setting up the machine 4 12 MDA Milling 162 Operating Manual 08 2018 6FC5398 7CP41 0BA0 ...
Страница 270: ...Machining the workpiece 6 17 Setting for automatic mode Milling 270 Operating Manual 08 2018 6FC5398 7CP41 0BA0 ...
Страница 278: ...Swivel combination 45 90 Simulating machining 7 1 Overview Milling 278 Operating Manual 08 2018 6FC5398 7CP41 0BA0 ...
Страница 294: ...Simulating machining 7 9 Displaying simulation alarms Milling 294 Operating Manual 08 2018 6FC5398 7CP41 0BA0 ...
Страница 316: ...Generating a G code program 8 10 Measuring cycle support Milling 316 Operating Manual 08 2018 6FC5398 7CP41 0BA0 ...
Страница 684: ...Collision avoidance 12 2 Set collision avoidance Milling 684 Operating Manual 08 2018 6FC5398 7CP41 0BA0 ...
Страница 746: ...Tool management 13 16 Working with Multitool Milling 746 Operating Manual 08 2018 6FC5398 7CP41 0BA0 ...
Страница 830: ...Alarm error and system messages 15 9 Remote diagnostics Milling 830 Operating Manual 08 2018 6FC5398 7CP41 0BA0 ...
Страница 846: ... Working with Manual Machine 16 7 More complex machining Milling 846 Operating Manual 08 2018 6FC5398 7CP41 0BA0 ...
Страница 870: ...HT 8 840D sl only 18 5 Calibrating the touch panel Milling 870 Operating Manual 08 2018 6FC5398 7CP41 0BA0 ...
Страница 890: ...Easy Message 828D only 20 7 Making settings for Easy Message Milling 890 Operating Manual 08 2018 6FC5398 7CP41 0BA0 ...
Страница 924: ...Edit PLC user program 828D only 23 8 Searching for operands Milling 924 Operating Manual 08 2018 6FC5398 7CP41 0BA0 ...
Страница 925: ...Appendix A A 1 840D sl 828D documentation overview Milling Operating Manual 08 2018 6FC5398 7CP41 0BA0 925 ...