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Old 03-15-2004, 08:42 AM
 
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G83 peck Drill cycle

Hi there, I am a new lister with a question.
I am drilling 10,000 deep holes with a .050 peck. Problem is after
retract the drill returns to a level .100 above previously drilled
surface then goes into feed for .150 thousandths so most of my time is not in material removal.

How do I decrease the .100 to say .030 or .050?(G83)
The controller is a Fanuc OM on a Johnford Milling center.

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look in the CYCLES TO SIMPLIFY PROGRAMMING section of the manual. there will be a G73 cycle . it will give a parameter for gap between return and material remaining. adjust this parameter according to how much room you want. BE VERY CAUTIOUS when adjusting parameters, sometimes they do things you won't expect.
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Hi Vaughan,

I don't have that controller, but would the peck return height exist as one of the parameters in your machine setup? Maybe you can edit the value?
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I found a parameter to adjust under "Functions to simplify programming" in the manual(return amount d)

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Vaughan,

With that many holes to drill, you are on the right track to adjust the "standard parameter" setting...

Be sure to let us all know just how much time you'll save!!!

Check out this thread:

Rapid to (# set by Parameter) What's yours?
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Vaughan,
Just a suggestion. If cycle time is an issue I'd do an experiment once you have your canned cycle tuned the way you want it. With that many holes I'd suggest writing the code out. It usually takes more time for the control to read a canned cycle than a straight line program. You may end up getting more holes drilled by the end of the day using the straight line method.
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Parameter 532 was the one to change. I had first overlooked because the manual associates it with G73 and I need G83. Thanks Scott_bob.

I figure the 20-30 secs saved per hole is worth 60 to 80 hours.

Writing the code with decreasing pecks as the drill goes would save more time. I guess I would post that as a subroutine. But I will do some more drill life studies first

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Vaughan,

Awesome, thats what I thought...

So, at a shop rate of $60.00 an hour, you have just saved: $4,000.00

You wanna pass that savings on to your customer, or just keep the money?
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What kind of research?

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