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User's Manual TNC 360 (from 259 900-11) - heidenhain

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8 Cycles<br />

8.5 Other Cycles<br />

DWELL TIME (Cycle 9)<br />

8-38<br />

Application<br />

Within a running program, the execution of the next block is delayed by<br />

the programmed dwell time.<br />

The dwell time cycle can be used, for example, for chip breaking.<br />

Activation<br />

This cycle becomes effective as soon as it is defined. Modal conditions<br />

(such as a spindle rotation) are not affected.<br />

Input data<br />

A dwell time is entered in seconds.<br />

Entry range: 0 to 30 000 s (approx. 8.3 hours) in increments of 0.001 s.<br />

PROGRAM CALL (Cycle 12)<br />

Application and activation<br />

Part programs such as special drilling cycles, curve milling or geometric<br />

modules, can be written as main programs and then called for use just like<br />

fixed cycles.<br />

Input data<br />

Enter the file name of the program to be called.<br />

The program is called with<br />

• CYCL CALL (separate block) or<br />

• M99 (blockwise) or<br />

• M89 (modally)<br />

Example: Program call<br />

A callable program (program 50) is to be called into a program with a cycle<br />

call.<br />

Part program<br />

.<br />

CYCL DEF 12.0 PGM CALL ........................................ Definition:<br />

CYCL DEF 12.1 PGM 50 ............................................. “Program 50 is a cycle”<br />

L X+20 Y+50 FMAX M99 ........................................... Call of program 50<br />

.<br />

<strong>TNC</strong> <strong>360</strong>

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