ISO programming
G1000
G1000
Refer to your machine manual.
This function must be enabled and adapted by the machine manufacturer.
Use Cycle 1000 DEFINE RECIP. STROKE to define a reciprocating stroke in the tool axis and start reciprocating. This movement is executed as a superimposed movement. Thus, it is possible to execute any positioning block in parallel to the reciprocating stroke, even in the axis that is reciprocating. Once you started the reciprocating stroke, you can call a contour and start grinding.
The following cycles can be called in combination with the reciprocating stroke:
Refer to your machine manual!
The overrides for the reciprocation movements can be changed by the machine manufacturer.
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Q1000 Length of reciprocating stroke? Length of the reciprocating movement, parallel to the active tool axis Input: 0...9999.9999 | |
Q1001 Feed rate for reciprocation? Speed of the reciprocating stroke in mm/min Input: 0...999999 | |
Q1002 Type of reciprocation? Definition of the start position. The direction of the first reciprocating stroke arises from this. 0: The current position is the middle of the stroke. The control first offsets the grinding tool by half the stroke in the negative direction and then continues the reciprocating movement in the positive direction -1: The current position is the upper limit of the stroke. During the first stroke, the control offsets the grinding tool in the negative direction. +1: The current position is the lower limit of the stroke. For the first stroke, the control offsets the grinding tool in the positive direction Input: -1, 0, +1 | |
Q1004 Start reciprocating stroke? Definition of the effect of this cycle: 0: The reciprocating stroke is merely defined and may be started at a later time +1: The reciprocating stroke is defined and started at the current position Input: 0, 1 |
NC programs contained in this User's Manual are suggestions for solutions. The NC programs or individual NC blocks must be adapted before being used on a machine.
Some NC programs depend on the machine kinematics. Adapt these NC programs to your machine kinematics before the first test run.
In addition, test the NC programs using the simulation before the actual program run.
With a program test you determine whether the NC program can be used with the available software options, the active machine kinematics and the current machine configuration.
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