4 - Fagor Automation
4 - Fagor Automation
4 - Fagor Automation
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4.<br />
CANNED CYCLES OF THE EDITOR<br />
CNC 8065<br />
(REF: 1209)<br />
·148·<br />
'3D profile pocket with islands.<br />
4.16 '3D profile pocket with islands.<br />
Canned cycles (·M· model)<br />
A pocket consists of an outside contour and a number of inside contours called islands.<br />
As opposed to 2D pockets, whose walls are vertical, 3D pockets may be defined with a depth<br />
profile different for each contour (up to a maximum of 4 different ones).<br />
The surface profile defines all the contours, the outside one and the inside ones (islands).<br />
The first 4 contours defined in the surface profile may be assigned their own depth profiles.<br />
The rest of the profiles will be vertical.<br />
The 3D pocket of the figure has 2 contours with "vertical profile" (C and E) and 4 contours<br />
with "non-vertical profile" (A, B, D and F).<br />
Since only 4 contours may be defined with "non-vertical profile", contours A, B, D, F must<br />
be defined first and contours C, E at the end.<br />
It is recommended to previously define the #ROUNDPAR instruction in order to obtain a good<br />
finish because the finishing passes are carried out in G05.<br />
Geometric parameters:<br />
The composition of the pocket and the plane and depth profiles are stored in \ Cnc8070\ Users\ Profile.<br />
pocket.P3D Pocket composition.<br />
profile.PXY Plane profile.<br />
profile.PXZ Depth profile.<br />
P.3D Name of the 3D pocket.<br />
Once the pocket configuration has been validated, the CNC associates the geometry of the<br />
pocket to its name (surface profile and depth profiles).