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MC work mode
3.5.2
PROFILE DEFINITION
To define a Profile, after selecting the corresponding window, one can:
Key in the "Profile Program" number directly.
If the "Profile program" number is known, key it in and press
Access the "Profile Program" directory to select one of them
Press
The cycle will show a window with the profile programs already defined. There are 3
directories, one for the pocket configuration profiles, another one for the XY plane profile and a third
one for the depth profile of the pocket.
To move around within a window, use
Place the cursor over the desired program and press
To exit this window without selecting any program, use
Edit a new "Profile program"
To edit a new "Program", key the program number (between 0 and 999) and press
The CNC will display the window for the profile editor (see Operating manual of the 8055 M CNC,
chapter 4 section "Profile Editor").
Once the profile has been edited, the CNC requests a comment to be associated with the "Profile
Program" just edited.
Enter the desired comment and press
If no comment is desired, press
Modify an existing "Profile program".
To modify a "Program", key in its number and press
The CNC will display the profile currently defined in the window for the profile editor.
One can:
Add new elements at the end of the current profile.
Modify the data of any element.
Modify or insert chamfers, roundings, etc.
Delete elements from the element.
Delete an existing "Profile Program".
Press
the cycle will show the profile programs already defined.
Place the cursor over the "Profile Program" to be deleted and press
The CNC will request confirmation.
Notes:
Profile programs can also be accessed in the "M" mode since the CNC stores them internally as:
P995xxx
The 3D configuration profiles
P998xxx
The XY plane profiles in 2D and 3D pockets.
P996xxx
The depth profiles of 3D pockets
When saving a part-program containing a pocket cycle with profile out to an external device, PC,
floppy disk unit, etc. its associated profile programs must also be saved.
3.
Work with operations or cycles
3.5
Pocket cycle with a profile
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