Calling cycles, 1 w or king with fix ed cy cles – HEIDENHAIN iTNC 530 (34049x-08) Cycle programming User Manual

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Calling cycles

The following cycles become effective automatically as soon as they

are defined in the part program. These cycles cannot and must not be

called:

Cycle 220 for point patterns on circles and Cycle 221 for point

patterns on lines

SL Cycle 14 CONTOUR GEOMETRY

SL Cycle 20 CONTOUR DATA

Cycle 32 TOLERANCE

Coordinate transformation cycles

Cycle 9 DWELL TIME

All touch probe cycles

You can call all other cycles with the functions described as follows.

Calling a cycle with CYCL CALL
The CYCL CALL function calls the most recently defined fixed cycle

once. The starting point of the cycle is the position that was

programmed last before the CYCL CALL block.

To program the cycle call, press the CYCL CALL key

Press the CYCL CALL M soft key to enter a cycle call

If necessary, enter the miscellaneous function M (for

example M3 to switch the spindle on), or end the

dialog by pressing the END key

Calling a cycle with CYCL CALL PAT
The CYCL CALL PAT function calls the most recently defined fixed cycle

at all positions that you defined in a PATTERN DEF pattern definition

(see "Pattern definition PATTERN DEF" on page 63) or in a point table

(see "Point tables" on page 71).

Prerequisites

The following data must always be programmed before a

cycle call:

BLK FORM

for graphic display (needed only for test

graphics)

Tool call

Direction of spindle rotation (M functions M3/M4)

Cycle definition (CYCL DEF)

For some cycles, additional prerequisites must be

observed. They are detailed in the descriptions for each

cycle.

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