2 g-code format prompting {g code prompt – Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Lathe User Manual

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Editing Programs On Line

Chapter 5

5-21

After you press the

{3PT C}

softkey, the prompt screen for that sample

pattern becomes available. Figure 5.4 is an example of a QuickPath Plus

prompting screen. It shows what data must be entered for that prompted

screen to generate the necessary tool paths correctly.

Figure 5.4

{3PT C}

C

1

- Length of the 1st chamfer

C

2

- Length of the 2nd chamfer

X

1

- End coordinates of the 1st line in the

current plane

X

2

- End coordinates of the 2nd line in

the current plane

X

3

- End coordinates of the 3rd line in

the current plane

Z

1

- End coordinates of the 1st line in the

current plane

Z

2

- End coordinates of the 2nd line in

the current plane

Z

3

- End coordinates of the 3rd line in

the current plane

C

2

C

1

(X

1,

Z

1

)

(X

2

, Z

2

)

(X

3

, Z

3

,)

G-code format prompting helps you programming different G-codes by
prompting the programmer for the necessary parameters. A graphical

representation is usually provided to show the programmer a sample of

what the G-code parameters are used for.

Drilling fixed-cycle G-codes are available under fixed-cycle prompting

(see page 5-25), and Turning fixed-cycle G-codes are available under

rough/finish cycle prompting (see page 5-23).

To use the G-code prompting menus:

1.

From the QuickView menu, press the

{GCODE PROMPT}

softkey. The

following G-code prompt select screen becomes available:

QPATH+

PROMPT

GCODE

PROMPT

DRILL

PROMPT

LATHE

PROMPT

PLANE

SELECT

(softkey level 4)

5.3.2

G-code Format Prompting

{G CODE PROMPT}

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