Programming manual
CNC 8055
CNC 8055i
SOFT: V02.2X
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CHAPTER 9 CANNED CYCLES
9.1 G66. Pattern repeat canned cycle ............................................................................... 154
9.1.1 Basic operation ........................................................................................................ 158
9.1.2 Profile programming syntax ..................................................................................... 160
9.2 G68. Stock removal cycle along X axis........................................................................ 161
9.2.1 Basic operation ........................................................................................................ 165
9.2.2 Profile programming syntax ..................................................................................... 168
9.3 G69. Z axis roughing canned cycle.............................................................................. 169
9.3.1 Basic operation ........................................................................................................ 172
9.3.2 Profile programming syntax ..................................................................................... 175
9.4 G81. Turning canned cycle for straight sections.......................................................... 176
9.4.1 Basic operation ........................................................................................................ 178
9.5 G82. Facing canned cycle for straight sections ........................................................... 180
9.5.1 Basic operation ........................................................................................................ 182
9.6 G83. Axial drilling and tapping canned cycle ............................................................... 184
9.6.1 Basic operation ........................................................................................................ 186
9.7 G84. Turning canned cycle for curved sections........................................................... 187
9.7.1 Basic operation ........................................................................................................ 189
9.8 G85. Facing canned cycle for curved sections ............................................................ 191
9.8.1 Basic operation ........................................................................................................ 193
9.9 G86. Longitudinal threading canned cycle................................................................... 195
9.9.1 Basic operation ........................................................................................................ 200
9.10 G87. Face threading canned cycle .............................................................................. 201
9.10.1 Basic operation ........................................................................................................ 207
9.11 G88. X axis grooving canned cycle.............................................................................. 208
9.11.1 Basic operation ........................................................................................................ 209
9.12 G89. Z axis grooving canned cycle.............................................................................. 210
9.12.1 Basic operation ........................................................................................................ 211
9.13 G60. Axial drilling / tapping (on the face) ..................................................................... 212
9.13.1 Basic operation ........................................................................................................ 214
9.14 G61. Radial drilling/ tapping (on the side of the part)................................................... 216
9.14.1 Basic operation ........................................................................................................ 218
9.15 G62. Slot milling canned cycle on the side of the part ................................................. 220
9.15.1 Basic operation ........................................................................................................ 222
9.16 G63. Slot milling canned cycle on the face of the part................................................. 223
9.17 Basic operation ............................................................................................................ 225
CHAPTER 10 PROBING
10.1 Probing (G75, G76)...................................................................................................... 228
10.2 Probing canned cycles................................................................................................. 229
10.3 PROBE 1. Tool calibration canned cycle ..................................................................... 230
10.3.1 Basic operation ........................................................................................................ 233
10.4 PROBE 2. Probe calibration canned cycle. ................................................................. 236
10.4.1 Basic operation ........................................................................................................ 237
10.5 PROBE 3. Canned cycle for part measuring and tool correction on the X axis ........... 239
10.5.1 Basic operation ........................................................................................................ 240
10.6 PROBE 4. Canned cycle for part measuring and tool correction on the Z axis ........... 241
10.6.1 Basic operation ........................................................................................................ 242
CHAPTER 11 HIGH-LEVEL LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING
11.1 Lexical description ....................................................................................................... 243
11.2 Variables ...................................................................................................................... 245
11.2.1 General purpose parameters or variables................................................................ 246
11.2.2 Variables associated with tools. ............................................................................... 248
11.2.3 Variables associated with zero offsets. .................................................................... 251
11.2.4 Variables associated with machine parameters....................................................... 253
11.2.5 Variables associated with work zones ..................................................................... 254
11.2.6 Variables associated with feedrates......................................................................... 256
11.2.7 Variables associated with coordinates ..................................................................... 258
11.2.8 Variables associated with electronic handwheels .................................................... 260
11.2.9 Variables associated with feedback ......................................................................... 262
11.2.10 Variables associated with the main spindle ............................................................. 263
11.2.11 Variables associated with the second spindle.......................................................... 266
11.2.12 Variables associated with the live tool ..................................................................... 269
11.2.13 PLC related variables............................................................................................... 270
11.2.14 Variables associated with local parameters ............................................................. 272
11.2.15 Sercos variables....................................................................................................... 273
11.2.16 Software & hardware configuration variables........................................................... 274
11.2.17 Variables associated with telediagnosis................................................................... 277
11.2.18 Operating-mode related variables............................................................................ 280
11.2.19 Other variables......................................................................................................... 284
11.3 CONSTANTS............................................................................................................... 293