4 - Fagor Automation
4 - Fagor Automation
4 - Fagor Automation
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Canned cycles (·M· model)<br />
3.1 Configuring the cycle editor.<br />
The "+" softkey shows the softkey to configure some of the options of the<br />
cycles of the editor.<br />
Programming M functions in each operation.<br />
Enable the programming of M functions in the canned cycles, to execute them before each<br />
machining operation. This permits, for example, to execute subroutines associated with M<br />
functions before the various operations.<br />
Being this option active, the editor offers in each operation of the cycle the option to edit up<br />
to 4 M functions. To execute only some of them, define them first and leave the rest of the<br />
data unprogrammed.<br />
On the cycle screens, the display must be activated in order to see and define<br />
the M function data; otherwise, the data will not be displayed.<br />
Programming the next tool.<br />
Enable the capability to program the next tool (the one that will be executed after the cycle)<br />
in the cycles. When it is a random magazine, it prepares the tool while the cycle is being<br />
executed, hence reducing the machining time.<br />
On the cycle screens, the display must be activated in order to see and define<br />
the next tool; otherwise, the data will not be displayed.<br />
Programming the part surface approach distance.<br />
Activate the possibility to program the part surface approach distance. This option is available<br />
for the center punching, drilling, threading, reaming and boring cycles.<br />
Select axis configuration.<br />
This option is enabled. The cycles show parameter ·Dp· for<br />
programming the part surface approach distance.<br />
This option is disabled. The cycles assume an approach distance of<br />
1 mm.<br />
Setting an axis configuration for the cycle editor. The defined axis<br />
configuration is only good for making it easier to edit the cycle, because<br />
it shows the data related to coordinates and plans according to the<br />
selected axis configuration.<br />
The canned cycles have no work plane associated with them, they are<br />
executed in the current active work plane.<br />
3.<br />
CYCLE EDITOR<br />
Configuring the cycle editor.<br />
CNC 8065<br />
(REF: 1209)<br />
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