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    canned drill cycle

    can anyone give me a canned drill cycle for pecking with a live tool.machine is a mori seike sl25 with a msc-516 control. any help appreciated


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    Arrow Canned Cycles for Drilling With Live Tooling

    I'm not sure what kind of control that is, but this may give you some ideas.

    Fanuc 1LE Control for a TSUGAMI Swiss Screw Machine

    G0X1.5M5T0
    /M8
    (DRILL .089D #43 ROLL TAP 4-40 CROSS)
    N10T0303
    G50W.25
    M81
    S2000M113
    G0X.275Z.25
    G98G1X-.277F3.0
    G0X.275
    M115

    G99X1.5
    M30

    OR

    G98G0X.275Z.25
    M70
    S2000M113
    G173X-.277R.01Q.04F3.0
    G80
    M115
    G99X1.5
    M30

    Canned Cycles can be Tricky. Most of it depends on the original Options that came with the Control Software.

    The first code that I wrote is the original and the one after was an upgrade that the company purchased later.

    I Hope this gives you some ideas on where to start. Maybe you can play a little and try some different things to see if you can get started.

    tobyaxis


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    The control I think is a Fanuc as it is very similar to rest of the sl25's.It just doesn't say on the control panel.

    On one of the other lathes which is a Mori Seiki SL65 the drill cycle is written this way

    m45
    go c0.
    go t1201
    g97 s2500 m13
    go x5.0m8
    g98 g83 z-.75 r0. q5000 f10.
    L11 H30
    go g80 z1.0m9

    The 2 machine controls are identical as far as I can tell.
    Trying to help a fellow worker out with this.Thanks for the idea.

    Rather odd the way the SL65 will run it.
    Also odd the basic cycle is the same on the Mazak Integrex that I run.


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