Single-pass turning cycles – Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Lathe User Manual

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Single-Pass Turning Cycles

Single-pass turning cycles consist of these cycles:

G20 Single-pass O.D. and I.D. roughing cycle
G24 Single-pass rough facing cycle
G21 Simple threading cycle

This chapter describes the following major topics:

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G20

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These cycles are called single-pass cycles because each time the cycle is

executed, it makes only one cutting pass over the workpiece. Typically

single-pass cycles are modal and repeat after any block that commands

axis motion.

It is possible for the system installer to select in AMP the option to repeat

the cycle after every block following the single-pass cycle block. If your

control is configured this way, the motions of the last executed single-pass

cycle repeat after every program block until the cycle is cancelled.

This manual assumes that the system is configured to repeat the cycle only

after blocks commanding axis motion (very similar to the drilling cycles

described in chapter 26).

Cancel single-pass cycles by programming a different G-code in the same

modal group. See G-code table in appendix C. G-codes in the same group

include G00, G01, G02, G03, G33, and G34.

Single-pass cycles can be programmed in either diameter or radius mode.

For the purpose of explanation, examples in this section are given in the

radius programming mode. When programming in diameter mode,

remember that the value entered for the X axis is half the actual motion for

that axis. Single-pass cycle examples in this manual are programmed in

absolute programming mode. Incremental mode may be used if desired.

Use the G20 cycle to cut the diameter of a part while using the G24 cycle

to cut the part’s face.

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