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MULTIPLE MACHINING<br />

2<br />

The programmer selects the type of machining that could be any canned cycle.<br />

Programming<br />

The machining paths are defined by the following functions:<br />

G160 Multiple machining in a straight line.<br />

G161 Multiple machining in a parallelogram pattern.<br />

G162 Multiple machining in a grid pattern.<br />

G163 Multiple machining in a full circle.<br />

G164 Multiple machining in an arc.<br />

G165 Machining programmed with an arc-chord.<br />

These functions may be executed in any work plane and must be defined every time they<br />

are used because they not modal.<br />

The machining operation to be repeated MUST BE active. In other words, these functions<br />

will only make sense if they are under the influence (affected by) a canned cycle.<br />

Follow these steps to carry out a multiple machining operation:<br />

1 Move the tool to the first point where the multiple machining will take place.<br />

2 Define the canned cycle to be repeated at all the points.<br />

3 Define the multiple machining operation to be carried out.<br />

Considerations<br />

All the machining operations programmed with these functions are carried out under the<br />

same working conditions (T, D, F, S) that were selected when the canned cycle was defined.<br />

Once the programmed multiple machining has been executed, the program will restore the<br />

history that it had before starting the machining operation, the canned cycle will even remain<br />

active. F now being the feedrate for the feedrate programmed for the canned cycle.<br />

Likewise, the tool will be positioned at the last point where the programmed machining<br />

operation was carried out.<br />

A detailed description is given of the multiple machining operations assuming in all of them<br />

that the work plane is formed by the X and Y axis.<br />

CNC 8065<br />

(REF: 1209)<br />

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