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Old 05-25-2011, 03:48 PM
 
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threading cycle help

I need to cut a 1/2-13 od thread and I am just not figuring this out. Can someone walk me through the steps. I have a Centurion V controller.

First of all I am not sure how to call out the tool since it asks for the feedrate at the tool change page - do I give it the lead at that time even though it asks for the lead again in the threading cycle page?

Secondly, when I tried to program the thread I wanted to take multiple cuts to get to depth so I tried using the multiple threading cycle and selected "crest" rather than "root and height". Was that correct or is there a way to use another threading function and still take multiple cuts for depth?

When I ran the verify it looked ok but when I hit "run" it would do the truning part of the program fine but when it got to the tool change line for the threading nothing happens - it just sits there.

Help!
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What is your software version? There were some changes in the software that can have an affect on the the answer to your question.
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It looks like the version is T5.86. Does that sound right?
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Still looking for some help here.
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do not put anything in the feed rate , just the tool RPM.
Do a rapid move in X & Z to the start location - x .520 , Z .1
put this event just before the multiple thread set up page .
Crest will be .5
start position , same as the preceeding position : X .520, Z .1
You use the start pos in X as a larger value than the crest because this is the dia it will rapid back to the start end .
lead will be 1/13 ( on my Cent 6 , metric threads must be converted to inch dimensions and expressed in thousandths per INCH )

( assuming you will set z zero as the point of the tool at the end of part )
don't forget to go to the tool table and set tool type .
set cut depth to about .015"
min cut :.001"
fin passes : 2

once it starts threading , the feedrate dial is disabled , but I think you can adjust RPM override to slow things down.
Let us know if this gets you closer . I can post the full setup page if you need .
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