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4.<br />

CANNED CYCLES OF THE EDITOR<br />

CNC 8065<br />

(REF: 1209)<br />

·126·<br />

Rectangular pocket with rounding.<br />

F Surface milling feedrate.<br />

S Spindle speed.<br />

T Roughing tool.<br />

If programmed T=0, there is no roughing.<br />

Spindle turning direction (icon).<br />

Clockwise.<br />

Counterclockwise.<br />

Machining direction (icon).<br />

Clockwise.<br />

Counterclockwise.<br />

Programming of M functions.<br />

Finishing parameters:<br />

Canned cycles (·M· model)<br />

Activating or deactivating the execution of M functions before machining. The cycle allows<br />

editing up to 4 M functions. To execute only some of them, define them first and leave the<br />

rest of the data unprogrammed.<br />

The editor will only show this option if the user has configured the editor to allow<br />

programming M functions.<br />

The finishing operation is carried out in two stages. First, it machines the bottom of the pocket<br />

and then the side walls, with tangential entry and exit.<br />

The finishing operation defining parameters are:<br />

δ Finishing stock on the side walls.<br />

δz Finishing stock at the bottom of the pocket.<br />

Δ Milling pass or width at the bottom of the pocket.<br />

The cycle recalculates the pass so that all the passes are identical, with the same value as<br />

or smaller than the one programmed. If programmed with a 0 value, it assumes a value of 3/4<br />

of the diameter of the selected tool.<br />

N Number of penetration passes (steps) for the side finishing. If the resulting step is greater than<br />

the cutting length assigned to the table in the tool table, the step will be limited to that value.

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