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MC work mode
3.12 DRILLING AND CENTER PUNCHING OPERATIONS
To select the Drilling and Center Punching operations, press
Center punching operation
One must define
The punch point (X, Y), the coordinate of the safety plane (Zs), the coordinate
of the part surface (Z), the total machining depth (P) and the dwell at the bottom
(t) and the type of center punching.
Drilling operation. Level 1
One must define
The drilling point (X, Y), the coordinate of the safety plane (Zs), the coordinate
of the part surface (Z), the total machining depth (P), the drilling peck and the
dwell at the bottom (t).
3.
Work with operations or cycles
3.12
Drilling and Center Punching operations
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