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CNC 8055 - Operating manual (MC option) - Fagor Automation

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3.<br />

WORKING WITH OPERATIONS OR CYCLES<br />

Profile milling operation<br />

<strong>CNC</strong> <strong>8055</strong><br />

<strong>CNC</strong> <strong>8055</strong>i<br />

·<strong>MC</strong>· OPTION<br />

SOFT: V01.3X<br />

·80·<br />

3.3.1 Definition of data<br />

Coordinates of the first and last points.<br />

<strong>Operating</strong> <strong>manual</strong><br />

The coordinates are defined one by one. After placing the cursor on the coordinates of the axes to<br />

be defined, the value is entered in one of the following ways.<br />

Entering the value <strong>manual</strong>ly. Key in the desired value and press [ENTER].<br />

Assign the current machine position.<br />

Jog the axis with the handwheel or the JOG keys up to the desired point. Press [RECALL] so<br />

the selected data assumes the value shown in the top right window and press [ENTER].<br />

The top right window shows the tool position at all times.<br />

Intermediate points (level 1).<br />

The intermediate points are defined one by one. When not using the 12 definition points, the first<br />

unused point must be defined with the same coordinates as the last point of the profile.<br />

The following must be defined for each point.<br />

The X, Y coordinates are defined one by one like the coordinates of the first and last<br />

points.<br />

Type of corner. To select the type of corner, place the cursor over this icon and press<br />

the two-color key.<br />

If a coordinate is left blank, the cycle will assume that it is the same as that of the previous one.<br />

If defined... The <strong>CNC</strong> assumes...<br />

X1 25.323 Y1 26.557 Point: X1 25.323 Y1 26.557<br />

X2 Y2 78.998 Point: X2 25.323 Y2 78.998<br />

X3 67.441 Y3 83.231 Point: X3 67.441 Y3 83.231<br />

X4 Y4 Point: X4 67.441 Y4 83.231<br />

X5 Y5 There are no more points, it is a repetition of the previous<br />

point.<br />

The coordinates of each point may also be defined incrementally. To do that, select the desired<br />

coordinate with the cursor and press the two-color key. Both coordinates of the selected point will<br />

be shown preceded by the "" icon that indicates the incremental value with respect to the previous<br />

point.<br />

Deleting all the points of a profile.<br />

Once all the desired points have been programmed, they may all be erased at once. To delete all<br />

the programmed points at the same time, proceed as follows:<br />

Place the cursor on the text "DEF. PROFILE (max 12 points)" of the window where the points<br />

are edited.<br />

In the instant the cursor is placed in this position, the text changes to: "CLEAR - Delete all the<br />

points".<br />

At this moment, pressing [CLEAR] displays a window requesting confirmation to delete all the<br />

points: Press the [ENTER] to delete all the points or [ESC] not to delete them.

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