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13 Miscellaneous<br />
13.3 Cylinder surface transformation<br />
13.3 Cylinder surface transformation<br />
13.3.1 Function<br />
Option<br />
General<br />
13-172<br />
12.01<br />
The cylinder surface transformation function can be used only if “Tracyl” (optional)<br />
has been set as a standard function.<br />
The Order No. is: 6FC5 251-0AB01-0AA0.<br />
The cylinder surface transformation is required in order to machine the following<br />
on cylindrical bodies:<br />
S Longitudinal grooves<br />
S Transverse grooves<br />
S Any type of groove contour.<br />
The groove contour is programmed in relation to the developed, plane surface<br />
of the cylinder. The program can include line/circle, drilling or milling cycles or<br />
profiling (free contour programming).<br />
There are two variants of cylinder surface transformation, i.e.<br />
S with groove wall offset (ON)<br />
S without groove wall offset (OFF).<br />
Longitudinal groove Transverse groove Longitudinal groove with parallel<br />
limitation and groove wall offset<br />
without groove wall offset<br />
Fig. 13-1 Grooves with and without groove wall offset<br />
The cylinder surface transformation function is selected and deselected via softkey<br />
“Miscellaneous”, “Transformations”, “Cylinder surface” on the <strong>ShopMill</strong> interface<br />
and described in:<br />
References: /BAS/, <strong>ShopMill</strong> Operation/Programming <strong>ShopMill</strong>.<br />
E Siemens AG, 2001. All rights reserved<br />
<strong>SINUMERIK</strong> <strong>840D</strong>/<strong>810D</strong> Description of Functions <strong>ShopMill</strong> (FBSP) - 12.01 Edition