1 working with fixed cycles – HEIDENHAIN TNC 620 (340 56x-02) Cycle programming User Manual

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Using Fixed Cycles

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2.1 Working with Fixed Cycles

Machine-specific cycles (Advanced
programming features software option)

In addition to the HEIDENHAIN cycles, many machine tool builders
offer their own cycles in the TNC. These cycles are available in a
separate cycle-number range:

„

Cycles 300 to 399
Machine-specific cycles that are to be defined through the CYCLE
DEF key

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Cycles 500 to 599
Machine-specific touch probe cycles that are to be defined through
the TOUCH PROBE key

Sometimes, machine-specific cycles also use transfer parameters that
HEIDENHAIN already used in the standard cycles. The TNC executes
DEF-active cycles as soon as they are defined (see also ”Calling
cycles” on page 42).
It executes CALL-active cycles only after they
have been called (see also ”Calling cycles” on page 42). When DEF-
active cycles and CALL-active cycles are used simultaneously, it is
important to prevent overwriting of transfer parameters already in use.
Use the following procedure:

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As a rule, always program DEF-active cycles before CALL-active
cycles.

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If you do want to program a DEF-active cycle between the definition
and call of a CALL-active cycle, do it only if there is no common use
of specific transfer parameters.

Refer to your machine manual for a description of the
specific function.

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