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| maier20ml I have to drill hole using z axis oriented drill installed in head number 1, station 4 (station for inserts holders). Maybe someone knows how to perform peck cycle. In this machine using h#2 or #3 to drill the hole on the face gives me concentricity over .003. This is not acceptable. Any thoughts?? thank you for any clue... |
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| If you're locking for the G83 can cycle here it is: Face drilling G83X--C--Z(-)--R(-)--Q--P--F--(M86) Cheers |
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| maier20ml Hi jorgehrr, Thank You for an answer. I know what code is for peck cycle but as I wrote in first post it doesn't work. Face drilling using Head#2 or Head#3 work but we have a lot of problems with concentricity. To avoid this we started using tool holder placed in slot the same way like regular insert holder, I'm talking about H#1. Drill is "Z - axis oriented". G83 works properly in Head#1 when I use live tool holder (for example station #7 Head#1). For some reason I cannot perform peck cycle or maybe I don't know how to do it. Do You use the same machine?? I'm looking for someone who knows maier20ml maybe there is some way to do it... Last edited by maximusek; 09-13-2007 at 09:56 AM. |
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| I suggest you post this in the "G" programming forum. I'm sure you'll find someone that uses those machine and may be have an answer for you. good luck Jorge |
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| First use under size drill G83, than given drill size G1Z. F.001 |
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