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4.<br />

CANNED CYCLES OF THE EDITOR<br />

CNC 8065<br />

(REF: 1209)<br />

·186·<br />

Multiple machining in straight line.<br />

4.23 Multiple machining in straight line.<br />

Canned cycles (·M· model)<br />

Definition format (icon).<br />

There are 5 different ways to define the machining operation.<br />

To select the desired one, place the cursor on the icon and press the space bar.<br />

The number of machining operations "N" must also include the one for the cycle defining<br />

point.<br />

Programming example:<br />

The canned cycle defined at point X25, Y25 is to be repeated at the rest of the points.<br />

(25,25)<br />

1 0 6 . 0 6 6<br />

We now show the 5 possible ways to define it.<br />

(50,50)<br />

45 o<br />

(75,75)<br />

(100,100)<br />

1) Coordinates of the end point Xn 100, Yn 100<br />

Total number of machining operations N 4<br />

2) Angle of the path α 45<br />

Distance to travel L 106.066<br />

Total number of machining operations N 4<br />

3) Angle of the path α 45<br />

Total number of machining operations N 4<br />

Distance between machining operations I 35.3553<br />

4) Coordinates of the end point Xn 100, Yn 100<br />

Distance between machining operations I 35.3553<br />

5) Angle of the path α 45<br />

Distance to travel L 106.066<br />

Distance between machining operations I 35.3553

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