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216 4 Cycle Programming
4.8 Milling Cycles
Figure, radial
Call the milling menu.
Select the "Figure, radial" cycle.
Depending on the parameters, the cycle mills one of the following
contours or roughs/finishes a pocket on the lateral surface:
Rectangle (Q=4, L<>B)
Square (Q=4, L=B)
Circle (Q=0, RE>0, L and B: No input)
Triangle or polygon (Q=3 or Q>4, L>0)
Notes on parameters/functions:
Machining of contour or pocket: defined in "U."
Milling direction: depends on definition in "H" and the direction of
tool rotation (see “Cutting direction for contour milling and pocket
milling” on page 224).
Milling cutter compensation: effective (except for contour milling
with J=0).
Approach and departure: The point of the surface normal from the
tool position to the first contour element is the point of approach and
departure. If no surface normal intersects the tool position, the
starting point of the first element (for rectangles, the longer
element) is the point of approach and departure. The tool
approaches directly or on an arc according to "approaching radius R."
Contour milling: "J" defines whether the milling cutter is to
machine on the contour (center of milling cutter on the contour) or
on the inside/outside of the contour.
Pocket milling—roughing (O=0): "Contour milling J" defines
whether a pocket is machined from the inside towards the outside,
or vice versa.
Pocket milling—finishing (O=1): First, the edge of the pocket is
machined; then the pocket floor is machined. "J" defines whether a
pocket floor is finished from the inside towards the outside, or vice
versa.
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