CYCLE84 has nothing to do with the operate surface ... at least not directly.
The masks of the cycles are only animated graphics as far as I know, compared to ShopTurn.
Look under the 828D at http://www.automation.siemens.com/doconweb/
Hello
Does anyone already have a PDF manual for the new Siemens Operate surface?
I am interested in the thread cycle CYCLE 84.
Kind regards
Sit22
CYCLE84 has nothing to do with the operate surface ... at least not directly.
The masks of the cycles are only animated graphics as far as I know, compared to ShopTurn.
Look under the 828D at http://www.automation.siemens.com/doconweb/
Hello Sit22
What's wrong with the cycle? Does it make the problems?
I installed the V4.4 yesterday. Your problem would be interesting.
It does not change, even when one has a different surface.
The reverse translation is actually enough information.
Eine Schraube ohne Gewinde ist ein Nagel<br /><br />Grüsse aus dem Harz - InTex<br />
I must write a PP and the customer can choose something additionally
Siemens Operate
CYCLE84 (10,0,2, 12,0,3, 0.8,0,400,400,0,1,0,2,4,1.4, "ISO_METRIC", "M5", 1.1001001)
the rear part is somehow new 1,0,2,4,1.4, "ISO_METRIC", "M5", 1.1001001)
Siemens Advance
CYCLE84 (10.0, 2, 12, 0, 3, 0.8,, 400, 400, 3,1,0, 0, 0, 0)used to be always enough in the past.
Hello
The rear section is just an addition in Operate. What’s already valid in Shop Turn / Mill with the direct fit input is here also possible with a direct input of a standard thread.
You can select it under table and then press it with the select button
That should have no effect even for the creation of a PP.
The cycle will be capable to run even without this addition.
Eine Schraube ohne Gewinde ist ein Nagel<br /><br />Grüsse aus dem Harz - InTex<br />
Ok thank you for that information!
Have a nice weekend