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9 Examples
9.6 DIN Pr
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amming Example "Thr
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9.6
DIN Programming Example
"Threaded Stud"
This example illustrates how to machine a threaded stud using the DIN
programming feature. The individual working steps that are defined in
the DIN program are based on the workpiece drawing.
Required tools
Roughing tool:
Position T1
WO = 1 Tool orientation
A = 93° Setting angle
B = 55° Nose angle
R = 0.8 Tool radius
Finishing tool:
Position T2
WO = 1 Tool orientation
A = 93° Setting angle
B = 55° Nose angle
R = 0.5 Tool radius
Threading tool:
Position T3
WO = 1 Tool orientation
Sequence of working steps
Clamp a workpiece blank (diameter 60 mm, length 100 mm).
Machine setup
– Define the workpiece zero point.
– Measure the tool dimensions.
– Enter the tool change position.
Switch to the DIN editor.
Write the DIN program "Threaded stud."
Simulate the DIN program "Threaded stud."