6 thread milling (cycle 262, din/iso: g262), Cycle run – HEIDENHAIN iTNC 530 (340 49x-05) Cycle programming User Manual

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4.6 THREAD MILLING (Cy

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262, DIN/ISO: G262)

4.6 THREAD MILLING (Cycle 262,

DIN/ISO: G262)

Cycle run

1

The TNC positions the tool in the spindle axis to the entered setup
clearance above the workpiece surface at rapid traverse FMAX.

2

The tool moves at the programmed feed rate for pre-positioning to
the starting plane. The starting plane is derived from the algebraic
sign of the thread pitch, the milling method (climb or up-cut milling)
and the number of threads per step.

3

The tool then approaches the thread diameter tangentially in a
helical movement. Before the helical approach, a compensating
motion of the tool axis is carried out in order to begin at the
programmed starting plane for the thread path.

4

Depending on the setting of the parameter for the number of
threads, the tool mills the thread in one helical movement, in
several offset movements or in one continuous movement.

5

After this, the tool departs the contour tangentially and returns to
the starting point in the working plane.

6

At the end of the cycle, the TNC retracts the tool at rapid traverse
to the setup clearance, or—if programmed—to the 2nd setup
clearance.

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