Programming and Operating Manual (Milling)
8 6FC5398-4DP10-0BA6, 09/2017
A.2.1.1 Running the spindle manually .......................................................................................................................... 288
A.2.1.2 Executing M functions ........................................................................................................................................ 289
A.2.1.3 Setting the relative coordinate system (REL)................................................................................................. 290
A.2.1.4 Face milling.......................................................................................................................................................... 291
A.2.1.5 Setting the JOG data.......................................................................................................................................... 293
A.2.2 "AUTO" mode ...................................................................................................................................................... 294
A.2.3 "MDA" mode ........................................................................................................................................................ 295
A.3 Activating the contour handwheel via the NC program ................................................................................ 296
A.4 The help system.................................................................................................................................................. 298
A.5 Operation wizard................................................................................................................................................. 300
A.6 Editing Chinese characters ............................................................................................................................... 301
A.7 Calculating contour elements ........................................................................................................................... 302
A.8 Free contour programming................................................................................................................................ 306
A.8.1 Defining a start point .......................................................................................................................................... 307
A.8.2 Programming contour element ......................................................................................................................... 308
A.8.3 Parameters for contour elem ents..................................................................................................................... 311
A.8.4 Specifying contour elements in polar coordinates......................................................................................... 314
A.8.5 Cycle support....................................................................................................................................................... 316
A.8.6 Programming example for milling application ................................................................................................ 316
A.9 Word structure and address.............................................................................................................................. 324
A.10 Character set ....................................................................................................................................................... 325
A.11 Block format......................................................................................................................................................... 325
A.12 List of instructions ............................................................................................................................................... 327
Fundamental safety instructions
1.1
General safety instructions
Danger to life if the safety instructions and residual risks are not observed
If the safety instructions and residual risks in the associated hardware
documentation are not observed, accidents involving
severe injuries or death can occur.
• Observe the safety instructions given in the hardware documentation.
• Consider the residual risks for the risk evaluation.
Malfunctions of the machine as a result of incorrect or changed parameter settings
As a resul
t of incorrect or changed parameterization, machines can malfunction, which in turn can lead to injuries or death.
• Protect the parameterization (parameter assignments) against unauthorized access.
•
Handle possible malfunctions by taking suitable measures, e.g. emergency stop or emergency off.
Warranty and liability for application examples
The application examples are not binding and do not claim to be complete regarding configuration, equipment or any
eventuality which may arise. The application examples do not represent specific customer solutions, but are only intended to
provide support for typical tasks. You are responsible for the proper operation of the described products. These application
examples do not relieve you of your responsibility for safe handling when using, installing, operating and maintaining the
equipment.