G73 is what you need to use I think....LEARNING CNC STRATERGIES AND TIPS: G73 Chip break Drilling cycle
Hi Tom,
Wondering if there might be some way to adjust the point at which the machine switches from rapid to feed when peck drilling. Like start feeding some amount (0.050" maybe) above the previous drilled depth after retracting to clear chips. Is there any clearance now or does it rapid right to where it left off?
Occasionally when peck drilling larger holes, I seem to run into problems with chips falling into the hole, and then crashing into them on the next peck. This week I was drilling a deep 21mm hole in steel and this happend a couple times and damaged my spindle bearings.
I think the mazak I used to run at my last job had a parameter to adjust this. Would be nice if we could do the same.
Mark
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G73 is what you need to use I think....LEARNING CNC STRATERGIES AND TIPS: G73 Chip break Drilling cycle
Hi Mark,
The G83 rapids down to a hard coded distance of 0.01 inches from the previous depth. I suppose we could add a parameter P? to override this amount. Would that work for you?
Regards
TK http://dynomotion.com
Hi Tom,
You mean right in the G code? So it would look something like this:
G83 Z-2.000 R0.100 F5. Q0.2 P.05
That should work great if its not much trouble to change.
Mark
Hi Mark,
I decided to use the K word for the Rapid delta as P is commonly used for a dwell at the bottom. The P dwell should now be allowed also.
G83 (Canned Peck Drill) Z final z, R Retract z, Q peck dist, F feedrate, P dwell sec, K rapid delta
so for example
G98 G83 Z-.5 R.1 Q.1 F2. P2.5 K0.05
Here is a patch for Version V4.35b. Copy to C:\KMotion435b\KMotion\Release
Please let us know if there are any issues.
Sources are here if you need them.
Regards
TK http://dynomotion.com
Hi Tom,
Thank you! This should work perfect. Was hoping to try this today but had a few things come up. Will try it in a day or so and post results.
I wish I had asked about this sooner. Thanks.
Mark
Hi Tom, doing some maintenance on my machine today and I remembered that I didn't follow up with you about this. I just wanted to let you know that this worked perfectly, and its a very helpful feature for me sometimes when doing larger holes with heavy feed and thick chips. Thanks again.