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MC work mode
3.
Work with operations or cycles
3.12
Drilling (2 levels) and Center Punching operations
3.12.1 DATA DEFINITION
Coordinates of the machining point
These coordinates are defined one by one. After placing the cursor over the axis coordinates, one can:
a) Enter the value by hand. Key in the desired value and press
b) Assign the current axis position.
Jog the axis to the desired point with the handwheel or the JOG keys. The upper right-hand window
shows the tool position at all times.
Press
for the selected data to assume the value appearing in the upper right-hand window.
Press
Machining conditions in Z (Zs, Z, Zr, P, I, t, B)
The machining conditions are defined one by one.
The Zs and Z values are defined like the coordinates of the machining point.
To define the rest of the values (Zr, P, I, t, B), place the cursor in the corresponding window, key in
the desired value and press
One must define
The machining point (X, Y), the machining conditions in Z (Zs, Z, t) and the type
of center punching.
Type of center punching
The type of center punching may be defined in two ways:
a) By defining the total machining depth (P)
b) By defining the punch angle (
α
) and the diameter of the point (
Φ
)
To select the type of center punching, place the cursor over this icon and press
To define the "P,
α,
Φ
" values, place the cursor in the corresponding window, key in the desired value
and press
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