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3.5 POCKET CYCLE WITH A PROFILE
To select a profile milling operation, press
This cycle may be defined in two different ways:
Pocket with 2D profile
Pocket with 3D profile
A pocket consists of contour or outside profile (1) and a series of contours or profiles internal to it. These
inside profiles are referred to as islands.
2D pockets (upper left-hand figure) have all the walls of the outside profile plus those of the vertical islands.
3D pockets (upper right-hand figure) may have one, several or all the walls of the outside profile and/or those
of the non-vertical islands (up to a maximum of 4).
Programming pockets with 2D profiles
When defining the Profile, one must specify the contour or contours of the islands besides the outside
contour of the pocket.
The machining operation in Z is defined by means of :
Coordinate of the safety plane ................ Zs
Coordinate of the part surface ..................... Z
Pocket depth ............................................P
Step in Z ..................................................... I
Penetration feedrate in Z ........................ Fz
In the area for the roughing operation data, define:
The lateral penetration angle .....................
β
The milling pass .........................................
∆
In the area for the finishing operation data, define:
The lateral penetration angle .....................
θ
Finishing stock on the walls .........................
δ
Finishing stock at the bottom ...................
δ
z
Number of finishing passes in Z ................. N
3.
Work with operations or cycles
3.5
Pocket cycle with a profile
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