Programming technological functions (cycles)
8.4 Turning - only for G code programs
Milling
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Parameters
Description
Unit
P
Thread pitch in mm/revolution
Thread pitch in inch/revolution
Thread turns per inch
Thread pitch in MODULUS
mm/rev
in/rev
turns/"
MODULUS
G
Change in thread pitch per revolution - (only for P = mm/rev or in/rev)
G = 0: The thread pitch P does not change.
G > 0: The thread pitch P increases by the value G per revolution.
G < 0: The thread pitch P decreases by the value G per revolution.
If the start and end pitch of the thread are known, the pitch change to be
programmed can be calculated as follows:
|P
e2
- P
2
|
G = ----------------- [mm/rev2]
2 * Z
1
The meanings are as follows:
P
e
: End pitch of thread [mm/rev]
P: Start pitch of thread [mm/rev]
Z
1
: Thread length [mm]
A larger pitch results in a larger distance between the thread turns on the
workpiece.
Machining
∇ (roughing)
∇∇∇ (finishing)
∇ + ∇∇∇ (roughing and finishing)
Infeed (only for ∇ and ∇
+ ∇∇∇)
Linear:
Infeed with constant cutting depth
Degressive:
Infeed with constant cutting cross-section
Thread
Internal thread
External thread
X0
Reference point X ∅ (abs, always diameter)
mm
Z0
Reference point Z (abs)
mm
X1
End point of the thread ∅ (abs) or thread length (inc)
Incremental dimensions: The sign is also evaluated.
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
Содержание SINUMERIK 840D
Страница 6: ...Preface Milling 6 Operating Manual 03 2010 6FC5398 7CP20 1BA0 ...
Страница 50: ...Introduction 1 4 User interface Milling 50 Operating Manual 03 2010 6FC5398 7CP20 1BA0 ...
Страница 134: ...Execution in manual mode 3 7 Default settings for manual mode Milling 134 Operating Manual 03 2010 6FC5398 7CP20 1BA0 ...
Страница 172: ...Machining the workpiece 4 13 Setting for automatic mode Milling 172 Operating Manual 03 2010 6FC5398 7CP20 1BA0 ...
Страница 194: ...Simulating machining 5 9 Displaying simulation alarms Milling 194 Operating Manual 03 2010 6FC5398 7CP20 1BA0 ...
Страница 207: ...Creating G code program 6 8 Selection of the cycles via softkey Milling Operating Manual 03 2010 6FC5398 7CP20 1BA0 207 ...
Страница 208: ...Creating G code program 6 8 Selection of the cycles via softkey Milling 208 Operating Manual 03 2010 6FC5398 7CP20 1BA0 ...
Страница 209: ...Creating G code program 6 8 Selection of the cycles via softkey Milling Operating Manual 03 2010 6FC5398 7CP20 1BA0 209 ...
Страница 216: ...Creating G code program 6 10 Measuring cycle support Milling 216 Operating Manual 03 2010 6FC5398 7CP20 1BA0 ...
Страница 264: ...Creating a ShopMill program 7 17 Example standard machining Milling 264 Operating Manual 03 2010 6FC5398 7CP20 1BA0 ...
Страница 440: ...Multi channel view 9 3 Setting the multi channel view Milling 440 Operating Manual 03 2010 6FC5398 7CP20 1BA0 ...
Страница 460: ...Teaching in a program 11 7 Deleting a block Milling 460 Operating Manual 03 2010 6FC5398 7CP20 1BA0 ...
Страница 600: ...Appendix A 2 Overview Milling 600 Operating Manual 03 2010 6FC5398 7CP20 1BA0 ...
Страница 610: ...Index Milling 610 Operating Manual 03 2010 6FC5398 7CP20 1BA0 ...