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Appendix A
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MACROPARAM
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MACRO
PARAM
LOCAL
PARAM
COM-1
PARAM
COM-2A
PARAM
COM-2B
PARAM
SEARCH
NUMBER
REFRSH
SCREEN
SEARCH
NUMBER
SEARCH
NUMBER
REPLCE
VALUE
ZERO
VALUE
0ALL
VALUES
REFRSH
SCREEN
0ALL
VALUES
REFRSH
SCREEN
REPLCE
VALUE
ZERO
VALUE
REPLCE
NAME
CLEAR
ALLNM
NAME
CLEAR
SHARED
PARAM
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Operation and
1
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Programming
1
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Important User Information
2
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Summary of Changes
3
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Chapter 12
10
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Axis Motion
10
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Index (General)
11
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Table of Contents
11
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Chapter 16
12
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Surface Grinding Fixed Cycles
12
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Chapter 17
12
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Using This Manual
15
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What This Manual Contains
16
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Reading This Manual
17
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Terms and Conventions
18
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Warnings, Cautions, and
18
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Important Information
18
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Related Publications
19
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Chapter 1
20
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Operating the Control
21
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Operator Panel Operations
22
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Using the Keyboard
23
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Softkeys
25
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Using the CRT
27
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The MTB P anel
28
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Chapter 2
29
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Table 2.B
29
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Software MTB Panel
31
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{FRONT PANEL}
31
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Software MTB Panel Screen
32
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Jog Axis Screen
34
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Set Zero
35
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ProgramExecute Screen
35
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Powering the Control
38
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TurningOnPower
38
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Turning Off Power
40
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Control Conditions at
40
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Power -Up
40
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Emergency Stop Operations
42
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Emergency Stop Reset
42
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Access Control
43
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Assigning Access Levels
44
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{ACCESS CONTRL}
45
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Password Protectable
47
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Table 2.C
48
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Storing Password Lis t to
49
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Backup Memory
49
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Entering Passwords
50
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{PASSWORD} softkey
51
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[TRANSMIT] key. The access
51
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Changing Operating Modes
52
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(1) Manual mode
53
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(2) MDI mode
54
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(3) Automatic mode
55
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Control and Block Reset
56
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DisplayingSystemand
57
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Machine Messages
57
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MESSAGE ACTIVE
58
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SYSTEM MESSAGE
58
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MACHINE MESSAGE
58
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⇑} softkey while holding
59
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Clearing Active Messages
60
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{CLEAR ACTIVE}
60
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The Input Cursor
61
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{REFORM MEMORY}
62
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Removing an Axis
63
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(Axis Detach)
63
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Time Parts Count
64
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Display Feature
64
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{TIME PARTS} softkey
65
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2-27 for details
66
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Changing Date
67
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Changing Time
67
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Calculator Function
68
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Table 2.E
69
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Mathematical Operators
69
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Example 2.4
72
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Wheel LengthOffset Numbers
74
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Figure 3.2
75
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{RADIUS TABLE}
76
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Dresser Radius Corner Radius
77
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Entire Wheel Radius
77
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Dresser/Wheel Orientation
80
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DresserOrientations
81
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Grinding Wheel Orientations
82
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Entering Offset Data
83
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{WHEEL GEOMET } or
83
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R radius
85
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D diameter
85
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Set Offset Data Using
88
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{MEASURE}
88
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Changing the Active
89
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Dresser/Wheel Offset
89
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{ACTIVE OFFSET}
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Offset Table {WORK
90
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Entering Work Coordinate
91
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System Data
91
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DIAMOND 1 DIAMOND 2 CHUCK 1
92
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Backing Up Offset Tables
95
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screen appears:
96
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Programmable Zone Table
97
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Single-Digit Feedrate Table
99
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Tables and Setup
100
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Tool Offset Range
101
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Verification
101
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Verify for Maximum Change
103
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When Does Verification Occur
103
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Verify for Maximum Value
103
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Chapter 3
104
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Offset Tables and Setup
104
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Manual/MDI Operation Modes
105
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Jogging an Axis
106
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Continuous Jog
107
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Incremental Jog
107
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HPG J og
108
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Arbitrary Angle Jog
109
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Manual Gap Elimination
110
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Chapter 4
111
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Results of Gap Elimination
112
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Resetting Overtravels
113
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Manual Machine Homing
115
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Figure 4.5
116
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Manual Machine Home
116
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MDI Mode
117
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MDI Basic Operation
118
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Editing Programs On Line
121
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{PRGRAM MANAGE} softkey
122
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{CHANGE DIR} softkey
122
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Editing Programs at the
123
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Control (on line)
123
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Moving the Cursor
125
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↑ ] softkey
126
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Changing Cursor Size
126
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Entering Characters and
127
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Changing and Inserting
127
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Inserting
129
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Erasing Characters and
130
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Erasing Commands to the EOB
131
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Erasing An Entire Block
132
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Sequence Numbers
133
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{RENUM PRGRAM}
133
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Editing ProgramsOn Line
134
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Chapter 5
134
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(softkey level 4)
134
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ALL ONLY
134
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Merging Part Programs
135
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{MERGE PRGRAM}
135
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Exiting Edit Mode
135
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Programming Aids
136
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QuickView
136
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{QuickView} softkey
137
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Using {QPATH+ PROMPT}
139
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Sample Patterns
139
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(softkey level 6)
142
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G Code Prompting
143
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{G CODE PROMPT}
143
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Grinding Cycle Prompting
145
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{GRINDR PROMPT}
145
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Selecting a QuickView Plane
147
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Digitizing a Program (Teach)
148
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{PRGRAM MANAGE}
149
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{EDIT PRGRAM} softkey
149
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{DIGITIZE} softkey
149
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↑ } softkey to exit
150
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X - 0.000
151
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Z - 0.000
151
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Deleting A Program
157
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{DELETE P RGRAM}
157
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Renaming Programs
158
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{RENAME PRGRAM}
158
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Displayinga Program
159
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{DISPLY PRGRAM}
159
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Comment Display
160
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{PRGRAM COMENT}
160
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Copying Programs
161
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Selecting the Protectable
162
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Part Program Directory
162
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Protected Program
165
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Encryption and Decryption
165
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{SET-UP NCRYPT} softkey
166
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{REVRSE FILL} softkey
166
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[TRANSMIT] key
167
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Encryption/Decryption Table
168
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END OF CHAPTER
169
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Chapter Overview
171
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Selecting the Part Program
172
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Application
172
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Editing Part Programs Off
173
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Chapter 6
174
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Connecting the Workstation
175
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Downloading Part Programs
176
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Uploading P art Programs to
182
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,orpress[R]
183
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Running a Program
189
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Chapter 7
190
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Single Block
192
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Selecting a Part Program
193
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Input Device
193
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Selecting a Program
194
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De-Selecting a Part Program
197
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Program Search {SEARCH}
198
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Search WithRecall
201
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{MID ST PRGRAM}
201
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{ACTIVE PRGRAM} softkey
202
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{MID ST PRGRAM} softkey
202
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{SEQ # SEARCH} softkey
202
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{STRING SEARCH} softkey
202
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Basic Program Execution
204
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{QUICK CHECK}
206
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Axis Inhibit Mode
208
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Dry Run Mode
209
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Part Production/Automatic
210
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<CYCLE START>
211
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Interrupted Program
212
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Recover{RESTRT
212
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Jog Retract
215
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Figure 7.6
216
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Jog Retract Operation
216
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Figure 7.7
217
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Block Retrace
218
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Figure 7.8
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Display and Graphics
221
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→} softkey displays
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{PRGRAM}
223
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X - 7483 .647
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Z - 7483 .647
224
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U - 7483 .647
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{PRGRAM} (Small Display)
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U -0.035
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{ABS} ( SmallDisplay)
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{TARGET}
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X - 7483 . 647
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Z - 7483 . 647
230
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U - 7483 . 647
230
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{TARGET} (Small Display)
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{DTG} (Large Display)
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{DTG} (Small Display)
234
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{AXIS SELECT}
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{M CODE STATUS}
236
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{PRGRAM DTG}
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{PRGRAM DTG} (Small Display)
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{G CODE STATUS}
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{SPLIT ON/OFF}
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0.000X 0.000X
242
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Changing Languages
243
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Graphics
244
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Selecting the Program for
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Running Graphics
245
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Displays and Graphics
246
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Chapter 8
246
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DisablingGraphics
247
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Changing Parameters
247
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{GRAPH SETUP}
248
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Power Turn-on Screen
257
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(softkey level 3)
258
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Screen Saver
259
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Communications
261
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Communication Port
263
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Parameters
263
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Chapter 9
264
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Table 9.A
264
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Inputting Part Programs
269
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Port A {FROM A TO MEM}
271
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Port B {FROM B TO MEM}
271
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Outputting Part Programs to
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Port A {MEM TO PORT A}
274
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Port B {MEM TO PORT B}
274
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Verifying Part Programs
276
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Against Source Programs
276
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VERIFY: program name
277
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Error Conditions (Inputting
278
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Programs)
278
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Introduction to Programming
279
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Tape Format
280
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Chapter 10
282
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Example 10.1
283
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Comments in Part Programs
283
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Program Configuration
284
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Program Names
286
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Comment Blocks
288
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Block Delete and
289
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MultiLevel Delete
289
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End of Block Statement
290
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Using Subprograms
290
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Subprogram Call (M98)
291
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Main and Subprogram
292
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Return (M99)
292
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Subprogram Nesting
293
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M98P11111;
294
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M98P22222;
294
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M98P33333;
294
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M98P44444;
294
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Word Formats and
295
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Functions
295
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Table 10.A
296
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Table 10.B
297
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Word Formats and Descriptions
297
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Minimum and Maximum
298
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(Programming Resolution)
298
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F Words (Feedrate)
300
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(Preparatory Functions)
301
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Table 10.E
303
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G Code Table
303
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I J K Integrand Words
306
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(Miscellaneous Functions)
307
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Table 10.F
308
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Basic M Codes
308
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(1) Program Stop (M00)
309
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(3) End of Program (M02)
309
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(5) Overrides Enabled (M48)
310
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(6) Overrides D isabled (M49)
310
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(9) Subprogram Call ( M98)
311
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N Words (Sequence
312
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Numbers)
312
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O Words (Program Names)
312
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P,L (MainProgramJumps
313
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S Word (Spindle Speed)
313
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(Length, Radius, and
314
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OrientationOffsets)
314
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Table 10.G
315
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Programming T Words
315
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Coordinate Control
317
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Machine (Absolute)
318
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Coordinate System
318
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Motion in the Machine
319
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Coordinate System (G53)
319
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Preset Work Coordinate
320
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Systems (G54-59.3)
320
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Chapter 11
321
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Figure 11.3
321
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Work Coordinate System
321
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Altering Work Coordinate
324
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Systems (G10L2)
324
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ExternalOffset
326
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Altering External Offset
327
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G10L2P0O1X-15.Z-20.;
328
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G10L2P0O1X-30.Z-30.;
328
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Offsetting the Work
329
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Coordinate Systems
329
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Coordinate Offset Using
330
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Wheel Position (G92)
330
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are global. This means that
331
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Offsetting Coordinate Zero
333
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Points (G52)
333
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{SET ZERO}Offset
334
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Jog Offset
335
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Canceling Coordinate
336
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System Offsets (G92.1)
336
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Rotating the Coordinate
339
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Rotating the Current Work
340
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Coordinate System (G68
340
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N01 G54;
343
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N02 G68Z0X0R10;
343
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N03 G68Z5.X4.R30;
343
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N04 G69;
343
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ExternalPart Rotation
344
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Figure 11.18
345
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Plane Selection
349
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(G17,G18, G19)
349
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Overtravels and
350
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Programmable Zones
350
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Figure 11.19
351
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Hardware Overtravels
352
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Software Overtravels
352
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Figure 11.21
353
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Programmable Zone 2
354
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(G22,G23)
354
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Figure 11.23
355
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Programmable Zone 3
356
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(G22.1, G23.1)
356
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Figure 11.25
357
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Absolute/Incremental Modes
360
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(G90,G91)
360
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Inch/Metric Modes (G70
361
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Radius/Diameter Modes
362
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(G07,G08)
362
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Figure 11.27
363
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Results of Example 11.15
363
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Scaling and Axis Position
367
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Display Screens
367
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Scaling Magnification Data
368
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Scaling Restrictions
370
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Rapid Positioning Mode
374
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Linear Interpolation Mode
375
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Circular Interpolation Mode
377
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(G02,G03)
377
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R--word is present
378
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180 degrees 180 degrees
379
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G02I-5.K5.F.1; G02R10.F.1;
380
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G02X15.Z5.I-5.K5.F.1;
380
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G02X10.Z5.R10.F.1;
380
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Positioning Rotary Axes
381
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AxisMotion
382
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PALAxis Mover
383
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QuickPath Plus
383
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Linear QuickPath Plus
385
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No End Coordinate Known (L)
386
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No Intersection Known
387
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Circular QuickPath Plus
389
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(G13,G12.1)
389
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Linear-to-Circular Blocks
390
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Circular-to-Linear Blocks
392
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Circular-to-Circular Blocks
393
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Chamfering and Corner
394
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Chamfering
395
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N10X0.Z0.F.1;
396
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N20X10.Z10.,C5;
396
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N30G02X20.Z20.R10;
396
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CornerRadius
397
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N10Z25.X0.F.1;
398
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N20G01A90,C2.;
398
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N30Z15.X20.A180,R5.;
398
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N40X40.;
398
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Automatic Motion To and
399
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From Machine Home
399
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Automatic Machine Homing
400
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Automatic Return to
401
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Machine Home (G28)
401
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Automatic Return from
402
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Machine Home (G29)
402
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Example 12.17
403
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Machine Home Return
404
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Check (G27)
404
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Move To Alternate Home
405
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Spindle Speed Control
406
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Surface Grinder
407
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No S-word
407
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S-word for Wheel Speed
408
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Cylindrical Grinder
409
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S-word for Part Speed
409
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Figure 12.21
411
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Figure 12.22
413
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Notes on Constant Surface
414
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Speed Mode (G96)
414
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Example 12.18
415
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CSS R-word Programming
416
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CSS Axis Selection
417
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CSS Examples
418
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Example 12.21
421
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Feedrates
425
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Feedrates Applied During
426
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Dresser/WheelRadius
426
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Compensation
426
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Figure 12.27
427
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Feed Per Minute Mode (G94)
428
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Feed Per Revolution Mode
428
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Rapid Feedrate
429
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Feedrate Overrides
430
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Feedrate Limits (Clamp)
431
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Rotary Axis Feedrates
432
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Special AMP Assigned
433
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Single-Digit F-words
433
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ExternalDeceleration
434
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Feedrate Switch
434
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Automatic
435
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Acceleration/Deceleration
435
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Exponential Acc/Dec
436
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Linear Acc/Dec
437
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S-Curve Acc/Dec
438
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Programmable Acc/Dec
439
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G48.n X_Y_Z_
440
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Precautions on Corner
441
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Grinding
441
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Cutting Mode (G64 - - modal)
442
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Spindle Acceleration (Ramp)
443
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Controlling Spindles
443
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(G12.1, G12.2,G12.3)
443
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Spindle Orientation
444
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(M19, M19.2,M19.3)
444
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Spindle Direction
446
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(M03, M04, M05)
446
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Short Block Acc/Dec Check
447
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G36,G36.1
447
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Figure 12.38
448
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Figure 12.39
449
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MirrorImage (G50.1,G51.1)
451
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Manual Mirror Image
453
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Axis Clamp
454
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DualAxis Operation
454
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Figure 12.41
455
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Dual Axis Configuration
455
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Parking a Dual Axis
456
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Homing a Dual Axis
457
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Programming a Dual Axis
458
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Table 12.E
459
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Offset Management for a
460
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Dual Axis
460
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Wheel Compensation
461
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Wheel LengthOffsets
461
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Wheel Length Offsets
463
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Selecting Wheel Length
464
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Offsets (T Word)
464
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Tool Control Functions
465
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Chapter 13
465
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Table 13.A
465
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T Words and Resulting Offsets
465
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Activation of Wheel Length
466
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Programming Changes to
467
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Wheel Geometry and Radius
467
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Offset Tables (G10L10)
467
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Angled-Wheel Grinding
469
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Determining the Wheel
470
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Chapter 14
471
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Figure 14.2
471
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Angled-Wheel Mode
472
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(G15,G16.3 and G16.4)
472
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Normal Angled-Wheel
474
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Grinding Mode (G16.3)
474
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Figure 14.4
475
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Canceling G16.3 mode
476
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Two Step Angled -Wheel
477
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Grinding Mode (G16.4)
477
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Example 14.2
478
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(motionisawayfrompart)
478
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Angled-Wheel TransformOff
479
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PositionDisplays for
480
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Angled-Wheel Grinders
480
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Manual Motion on an
482
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Angled-Wheel Grinder
482
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Offsets on an
484
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Programmable Zones on an
485
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Figure 14.6
487
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Introduction to
490
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Chapter 15
491
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Table 15.A
493
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G Code Compensation Direction
493
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Figure 15.3
494
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Dresser Radius
495
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Xlengthoffset
497
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Entire WheelRadius
499
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Compensation Block Format
500
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Example 15.1
501
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Example 15.2
502
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Generated Compensation
503
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Blocks G39,G39.1
503
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Figure 15.13
504
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Type A Compensation Paths
505
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Type A Compensation Entry
505
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Type A Compensation Exit
508
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Example 15.4
509
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Type A Sample Exit Moves
509
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Figure 15.19
512
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Assume T1 radius is 3
513
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N10 Z10.G41T1
513
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N11 X10.Z2.I3K-10.G40;
513
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See Figure 15.21
514
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Type B Compensation Paths
515
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Type B Compensation Entry
515
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Type B Compensation Exit
518
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Example 15.7
519
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Sample Exit Move Segments
519
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Figure 15.27
523
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Path During Compensation
525
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Linear Pa th-to -Linear Path
530
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N10 X15.Z10.G41;
532
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N11 X-5.Z8.;
532
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N12 X0.Z35.G42;
532
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N20 X5Z10.G41;
532
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N21 X-5.Z7.G42;
532
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Figure 15.38
533
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Too Many Non-Motion
534
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Figure 15.40
535
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Corner Movement After
537
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Generated Blocks
537
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Changing Dresser/Wheel
539
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Radius During
539
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No controlgenerated
540
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Withcontrol generated
540
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Figure 15.47
541
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MDI or Manual Motion
543
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During Dresser/Wheel
543
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Radius Compensation
543
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Figure 15.49
544
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Moving To/From Machine
545
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Changing or Offsetting Work
546
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Coordinate System in
546
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Block Look-Ahead
547
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Error Detection
548
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Circular Departure Too Small
549
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Interference
549
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DisablingError Detection
550
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Surface Grinding
552
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Considerations
552
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Figure 16.3
553
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Typical Axis Configuration
553
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Reciprocation
554
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Crossover
556
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The Plunge
557
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Parallel Axes
557
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Z - crossover position
559
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Y - plunge depth
560
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E - reciprocation feedrate
562
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P - dress program number
562
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G81 or G81.1 Reciprocation
563
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Without Cross Pick or
563
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G82 or G82.1 Plunge
564
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Grinding (Slot)
564
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Figure 16.4
565
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G82 Plunge Grinding Motions
565
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G83 or G83.1 Incremental
566
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Plane Grinding (Axis 1)
566
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Figure 16.5
567
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G84 or G84.1 Incremental
569
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Plane Grinding (Axis 2)
569
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G85 or G85.1 Continuous
570
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Figure 16.6
571
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G86 or G86.1 Continuous
573
-
Figure 17.1
576
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Cylindrical Grinding Cycles
576
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Cylindrical Grinding
577
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Without Plunge
585
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G82 or G82.1 Incremental
586
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Face Grinding (Axis 1)
586
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Figure 17.3
587
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Plunge Grinding (Axis 2)
590
-
Figure 17.4
591
-
G84 or G84.1 Multi -pass
594
-
Figure 17.5
595
-
G85 or G85.1 Multi -pass
597
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Diameter Grinding (Axis 2)
597
-
Figure 17.6
598
-
G86 or G86.1 Shoulder
600
-
Figure 17.7
601
-
G86 Shoulder Grinding Motions
601
-
G87 or G87.1 Shoulder
602
-
Grinding With Face Plunge
602
-
G88 or G88.1 Shoulder
604
-
Grinding With Diameter
604
-
G89 or G89.1 Multi-Step
606
-
Plunge with Blend
606
-
G89 for Normal Single-Step
612
-
Grinders
612
-
G89 for Two-Step Grinders
613
-
Micro-Feed During the
614
-
G89/G89.1 Cycles
614
-
Figure 17.13
615
-
G89 Plunge with Micro-Feed
615
-
Turning Operations
617
-
Single Pass O.D. and I.D
618
-
Roughing Cycle (G20)
618
-
Chapter 18
619
-
Example 18.1
619
-
Straight Grinding Cycle
619
-
Figure 18.2
620
-
Results of Example 18.1
620
-
G90G00X50.Z106.;
622
-
G20X38.Z46.I-11.F.5;
622
-
Single Pass Rough Facing
623
-
Cycle (G24)
623
-
G24 Straight Facing
624
-
G24 Tapered Facing
625
-
G90G00X43.Z55.;
627
-
G24X10.Z50.K-10.F10.;
627
-
Single Pass Thread Grinding
628
-
Considerations for Thread
628
-
Single Pass Threading Mode
630
-
Single Pass Variable Lead
635
-
Threading Mode (G34)
635
-
Example 18.7
636
-
Skip and Gauge Probing Cycles
639
-
ExternalSkip
640
-
Functions (G31 codes)
640
-
Wheel Gauging External
641
-
Skip Functions (G37 Codes)
641
-
Skip and Gauge probing Cycles
642
-
Chapter 19
642
-
Figure 19.1
644
-
Case 1 Case 2 Case 3
644
-
Paramacros
645
-
Basic Mathematical
646
-
Operators
646
-
Mathematical Function
647
-
Commands
647
-
SQRT[14+2]
648
-
SIN[SQRT[14+2]]
648
-
LN[#2+4]
648
-
Expression Entered Result
649
-
Parameter#1isset at1.6
649
-
Parameter #2 is setat 2.8
649
-
Parameter #3 is setat 4.0
649
-
Parametric Expressions as
650
-
G- or M -codes
650
-
Transfer of Control
651
-
Conditional Operators
651
-
GOTO and IF-GOTO
653
-
DO-END a nd
654
-
WHILE -DO-END Commands
654
-
Conditional WHILE-DO -END
655
-
Parame ter Assignments
656
-
LocalParameter
657
-
Assignments
657
-
G65P1001K1I2J3J4J5;
658
-
G65P1001R3.1A2R-0.5
658
-
Common Parameters
659
-
System Parameters
660
-
Chapter 20
661
-
Table 20.D
661
-
System Parameters (continued)
661
-
#2001 to 2732
662
-
Dresser/Wheel Offset Tables
662
-
Block Execution Control 2
664
-
ProgramStop With Message
665
-
Mirror Image
666
-
#4001 to 4120
666
-
Modal Information
666
-
#5001 to 5012
667
-
Coordinates of End Point
667
-
#5021 to 5032
668
-
#5041 to 5052
668
-
Machine Coordinate Position
668
-
#5095 and 5096
672
-
Probe Length and Radius
672
-
#5101 to 5112
673
-
Current Following Error
673
-
#5201 to 5212
673
-
External Offset Amount
673
-
#5221 to 5392
674
-
Work Coordinate Table Value
674
-
#5500 to 5508
676
-
In-Process Dresser Parameters
676
-
#5600 to 5625
677
-
S-CurveTimeperBlock
677
-
#5631 to 5642
678
-
#5651 to 5662
678
-
#5671 to 5682
679
-
#5691 to 5702
679
-
#5711 to 5722
680
-
#5731 to 5743
680
-
Home Marker Distance
680
-
PALParameters
681
-
Output Flags:
682
-
Assigning Parameter Values
683
-
Table 20.H
685
-
Argument Assignments
685
-
#1 = 10,#2=#1+2;
687
-
#1 = 19.0,G1X10;
687
-
#1=5,#2=4,#1=6;
687
-
Backing Up Parameter
691
-
Macro Call Commands
692
-
Non-Modal Paramacro Call
694
-
ModalParamacro Call (G66)
694
-
Example 20.18
695
-
Modal Macro Call
695
-
ModalParamacro Call
696
-
Example 20.20
697
-
G66.1 Macro Operation
697
-
AMP-Defined G-Code
698
-
Macro Call
698
-
AMP-Defined M-Code
699
-
AMP-Defined T-, S-, and
700
-
B-Code Macro Call
700
-
Nesting Macros
701
-
Macro Output Commands
703
-
Example 20.24
705
-
Sample of a DPRNT block
705
-
In-process Dresser
707
-
Offset Generation While
708
-
Dressing
708
-
Chapter 21
709
-
Plane Selectionfor the
710
-
In-process Dresser Offset
710
-
Maintaining Dresser Offsets
712
-
Activating the In-process
713
-
On-line In-process Dresser
714
-
Table 21.A
715
-
Calibrating the In-process
718
-
Program Interrupts and
721
-
Dressing Interrupts
721
-
Enabling/Disabling Program
722
-
Interrupts (M96, M97)
722
-
Chapter 22
723
-
Figure 22.1
724
-
Type 1 Interrupt
724
-
Figure 22.2
726
-
Type 2 Program Interrupts
726
-
Example 22.1
729
-
Figure 22.3
732
-
The Interrupt Program (P
733
-
Interrupt Request
735
-
Softkey Tree
737
-
Describing Level1 Softkeys
739
-
Using the Softkey Tree
739
-
SoftkeyTree
742
-
Appendix A
742
-
END OF APPENDIX
754
-
Error and System Messages
755
-
Appendix B
756
-
→ G 59.3
786
-
G-Code Table
801
-
Appendix C
802
-
for, 12-88
808
-
generat ion, 21-2
810
-
Table, 3-11
811
-
for in process dresser, 21-6
811
-
on an angled-wheel grinder
817
-
9/Series Grinder
818
-
PN 176955
820
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