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4.<br />

CANNED CYCLES OF THE EDITOR<br />

Thread milling.<br />

CNC 8065<br />

(REF: 1209)<br />

·112·<br />

4.7.1 Basic operation.<br />

Canned cycles (·M· model)<br />

1 Rapid movement to the center of the hole (X, Y).<br />

2 Rapid movement to the reference plane (Z).<br />

3 Rapid movement of the plane axes to the thread entry point.<br />

4 Rapid movement to the thread entry point coordinate along the longitudinal axis.<br />

5 Thread entry with a helical movement tangent to the first helical threading path.<br />

6 Making the thread according to the selected tool type:<br />

(1) Helical movement, in the direction indicated, to the bottom of the thread (the movement<br />

will only be one revolution).<br />

(2) Helical thread exiting movement, tangent to the previous helical path.<br />

It must be borne in mind that in the exit tangent to the helical path, the exit point will<br />

exceed the coordinate of the bottom of the thread along the longitudinal axis.<br />

(1) Helical movement, with the pitch and direction given, to the bottom of the thread.<br />

(2) Helical thread exiting movement, tangent to the previous helical path.<br />

It must be borne in mind that in the exit tangent to the helical path, the exit point will<br />

exceed the coordinate of the bottom of the thread along the longitudinal axis.<br />

(1) Helical movement, with the pitch and direction given (the movement will be one<br />

revolution).<br />

(2) Helical thread exiting movement, tangent to the previous helical path.<br />

(3) Rapid movement to the thread entry point of the next threading path.<br />

(4) Rapid movement to the Z coordinate of the thread entry point of the next threading<br />

path.<br />

(5) Repetition of the previous 3 steps until reaching the bottom of the thread. It must be<br />

borne in mind that in the last helical exit, the exit point will exceed the coordinate of<br />

the bottom of the thread along the longitudinal axis.<br />

7 Rapid movement to the center of the hole (X, Y).<br />

8 Rapid movement to the thread entry coordinate along the longitudinal axis.<br />

9 Repetition of steps 3 to 8 until reaching the depth of the finishing stock.<br />

10 Repetition of steps 3 to 8 until reaching the bottom of the thread.<br />

11 Rapid movement to the reference plane (G99) or to the starting plane (G98).

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