1 using {qpath+ prompt} sample patterns – Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Lathe User Manual

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Editing Programs On Line

Chapter 5

5-18

With the QuickView functions and the QuickPath Plus section, you can use
dimensions from part drawings to create a part program. The sample

patterns available with the QuickPath Plus prompts are summarized below:

Use this

pattern:

When you program this geometry:

And you know the:

{CIR
ANG PT}

arc to the line

arc radius and the taper angle of a line

R (Radius), ,A (Angle in degrees), G (02 for clockwise 03 for

counterclockwise) and the coordinates of the end-point.

{CIR CIR}

an arc to another arc

coordinates of the arc centers

{ANG
CIR PT}

the line to an arc

taper angle of a line and the arc radius

{1ANG PT}

the definition of a line

taper angle and either of the end-point coordinate values

{2ANG 1PT}

defining two successive tapered lines

angles of two tapered lines

{2ANG
1PT R}

two lines joined by an arc.

angles of two tapered lines

{2PT R}

two lines joined by an arc.

intersection point of two lines

{2ANG
1PT C}

two lines joined by a chamfer.

angles of two tapered lines

{2PT C}

two lines joined by a chamfer.

intersection point of two lines

{2ANG
2PT R}

three lines joined by and tangent to

two arcs

taper angles of two tapered lines and two arc radii

{3PT R}

three lines joined by an arc between

two adjacent lines

two intersection points

{2ANG
2PT C}

three lines joined by chamfers

taper angles of two lines and one intersection point

{3PT C}

lines joined by chamfers.

two intersection points are known for defining three

{2ANG
2PT RC}

three lines joined by an arc and a

chamfer.

taper angles of two tapered lines and one intersection point

{3PT RC}

three lines joined by an arc and a

chamfer

two intersection points

{2ANG
2PT CR}

three lines joined by an arc and a

chamfer

taper angles of two lines and one intersection point

{3PT CR}

three lines joined by an arc and a

chamfer

two intersection points

Angle of a line, corner radius, and chamfer size are often necessary for a

sample pattern in QuickPath Plus prompting. These prompts in QuickPath

Plus prompting refer to these drawing dimensions:

If you see an:

It means:

A

angle

R

corner radius

C

chamfer size

L

length of line

5.3.1

Using {QPATH+ PROMPT}

Sample Patterns

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