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Al right lets see if I can explain this. I was wondering if there is a way to make make the machine when threading to come to the end of the thread and stop (not meaning stop the machine) in the z and then retact in the x instead of leading out on the last thread I know this would make a sold line in the part but it is relived at the end so it doesn't mater. the machine has a fanuc oi-tb code is as follows N300M01 G0T0000M8 (THREDING SECO INSERT 16ERAG60-A CP500) (7/16-14 MAJOR .4361/4258 PITCH .3897/.385 MINOR .3511) G97S200M3 X.4471Z.3T0000 G76P010060 G76X.3511Z-.995P480Q170F.07142 G28U0W0T0000 Thank you for your input, Kyle
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| I don't really care how I much programing I would have to do i just know that, that caned cycle is not working and all the programing I have done is what I have learned from studying other programs and looking the manuals from the manufacturer of the machine if some body could explain how I would arrive at the #'s to program in G32 that would be great. thank you Kyle
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| All G32 does is override the Feed dial to 100% regardless of what you have it set to AND syncronize axial movement with the spindle i.e. threading. I would suggest that you start by looking in your manul or online for general and specific info about using G32. What exactly are you trying to do? |
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| my problem is that the distance from the end of the threading insert is .075 to the center of the point and the relief in the part is only .08 so the last half thread or so is not cut to depth and the go nogo gage will not thread all the way to the end or to the shoulder of the part because of the retract of the caned cycle. thank you Kyle
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| I see. I don't think G32 will be much help in that case then. If you explore most control manuals the only guarentee plus one picth at the beginging and end of the thread any way. If it were me, I would look into a different tool with less shift, maybe a Full Profile insert would get you closer ... this is generally true. HTH Good Luck. |
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On most machines I have ran there is a prammeter that you can change to pull straight out of the thread or thper out of the thread I think it was called chamfering off and on I have used it when threading up to a sholder on amce threads |
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| Yes maybe I was reading some were else about M24 witch stated champfer off M23 champfer on not to sure waiting on matl. now so i can try something different then G76
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| According to Smid, most Fanuc controls support M23/M24. See attached. Smid's book "CNC Programming Handbook" belongs on your bookshelf (or nightstand) if you are at all serious about programming CNC machines. |
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| I am going to try that M23/M24 though just to see. pdoherty, thank you for that page from the book I will really have to consider buying those books just for the knowledge.
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