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60 3 Machine Mode of Operation
3.6 Manual Mode
3.6 Manual Mode
With manual workpiece machining, you move the axes with the
handwheels or jog controls. You can also use cycles for machining
complex contours (semi-automatic mode). The paths of traverse and
the cycles, however, are not stored.
After switch-on and traversing the reference marks, MANUALplus is
always in Manual mode. This mode remains active until you select
Teach-in or Program run. You can return to Manual mode with the
"Menu" key. "Machine" displayed in the header indicates that you are
in Manual mode.
Define the workpiece zero point (see“Machine Setup” on page 50)
and enter the machine data (see “Machine Data” on page 46) before
you start machining.
Tool change
Enter the T number and check the tool parameters.
"T0" does not define a tool. This also means that T0 does not contain
any data on tool length, cutting radius, etc.
Spindle
The spindle speed is entered in "Set T, S, F." To start and stop spindle
rotation, press the buttons on the machine operating panel. Position
the spindle by defining the "Stopping angle A" in the "Set T, S, F"
menu.
Handwheel operation
You set the traverse per handwheel increment with the handwheel
resolution selector switch on the machine operating panel.
Jog operation (joystick)
With the jog controls, you can move the axes at the programmed feed
rate or at rapid traverse. The feed rate is programmed in "Set T, S, F."
The rapid traverse speed is set in "Current parameters—Machine
parameters—Feeds."
Pay attention to the maximum speed (can be defined with
"Set T, S, F").
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