2 using {qpath+ prompt} sample patterns – Rockwell Automation 8520-MUM 9/Series CNC Mill Operation and Programming Manual Documentation Set User Manual

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Chapter 5

5-20

With the QuickView functions and the QuickPath Plus section, dimensions
from part drawings can be used directly to create a part program. The
sample patterns available with the QuickPath Plus prompts are summarized
below.

{CIR ANG PT}

The arc radius and the taper angle of a line are known for the geometry from
an arc to the line. R (Radius), ,A (Angle in degrees), G (02 for clockwise 03
for counter clockwise) and the coordinates of the endpoint.

{CIR CIR}

The coordinates of the arc centers are known for the geometry from an arc to
another arc.

{ANG CIR PT}

The taper angle of a line and the arc radius are known for the geometry from
the line to an arc.

{1ANG PT}

The taper angle and either of the end point coordinate values are known for
the definition of a line.

{2ANG 1PT}

The angles of two tapered lines are known for defining two successive ta-
pered lines.

{2ANG 1PT R}

The angles of two tapered lines are known for defining two lines joined by an
arc.

{2PT R}

The intersection point of two lines are known for defining two lines joined by
an arc.

{2ANG 1PT C}

The angles of two tapered lines are known for defining two lines joined by a
chamfer.

{2PT C}

The intersection point of two lines are known for defining two lines joined by a
chamfer.

{2ANG 2PT R}

The taper angles of two tapered lines and two arc radii are known for defining
three lines joined by and tangent to two arcs.

{3PT R}

Two intersection points are known for defining three lines joined by an arc
between two adjacent lines.

{2ANG 2PT C}

The Taper angles of two lines and one intersection point are known for defin-
ing three lines joined by chamfers.

{3PT C}

Two intersection points are known for defining three lines joined by chamfers.

{2ANG 2PT RC}

The taper angles of two tapered lines and one intersection point are known
for defining three lines joined by an arc and a chamfer.

{3PT RC}

Two intersection points are known for defining three lines joined by an arc and
a chamfer.

{2ANG 2PT CR}

The taper angles of two lines and one intersection point are known for defin-
ing three lines joined by an arc and a chamfer.

{3PT CR}

Two intersection points are known for defining three lines joined by an arc and
a chamfer.

5.3.2
Using {QPATH+ PROMPT}
Sample Patterns

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