Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Lathe User Manual

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Drilling Cycles

Chapter 26

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CAUTION: The programmer or operator must set the direction

of spindle rotation for tap-in. The control forces the proper

spindle direction for the tap-out, but uses the programmed

spindle direction for the tap-in.

1.

The tool rapids to the initial point level above the hole location.

2.

The threading tool then rapids to the R point level, slows to the

programmed cutting feedrate and begins the tapping operation.

3.

During the tapping operation, the control infeeds the threading tool to

the depth and at the feedrate programmed in the tapping cycle.

4.

If a value was programmed for the P parameter, the threading tool

dwells after it reaches the bottom of the hole, and after the spindle has

been commanded to reverse.

The spindle or live tool reverses to the clockwise direction.

5.

The threading tool retracts at the cutting feedrate to the R point.

6.

If a value was programmed for the P parameter, the threading tool

dwells after it reaches the R point. Dwells may be ignored if the

system installer has chosen to do so in AMP.

The spindle or live tool direction is reversed to counterclockwise.

7.

With G98 active, the cutting tool then accelerates to the rapid feedrate

and retracts to the initial point level.

When the single block function is active, the control stops axis motion and

awaits “cycle start” after steps 1, 2 and 7.

If the operator activates a feedhold during steps 3, 4 or 5, axis motion

stops after step 7. Axis motion also stops during steps 1, 2 and 7.

However, if feedhold is activated during step 7, axis motion stops

immediately.

Important: Your system installer can enable a tap retract feature for this

cycle through PAL. Tap retract enables you to retract the tapping tool and

resume the cycle, or completely abort the tapping operation. Refer to your

system installers documentation for details.

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