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Chapter 1 General concept : 1.1 Part programs 1.1.1 Considerations regarding the Ethernet connection 1.2 DNC connection 1.3 Communication protocol via DNC or peripheral device. Chapter 2 : Creating a program, 2.1 Program structure at the CNC 2.1.1 Block header 2.1.2 Program block 2.1.3 End of block. Chapter Axes and Coordinate system : 3.1 Axis nomenclature 3.1.1 Axis selection 3.2 Plane selection (G16, G17, G18, G19) 3.3 Part dimensioning. Millimeters (G71) or inches (G70) 3.4 Absolute/incremental programming (G90, G91) 3.5 Programming in radius or in diameters (G152, G151) 3.6 Coordinate programming 3.6.1 Cartesian coordinates 3.6.2 Polar coordinates 3.6.3 Angle and one Cartesian coordinate 3.7 Rotary axes 3.8 Work zones 3.8.1 Definition of the work zones 3.8.2 Using the work zones. Chapter 4 reference system : 4.1 Reference points 4.2 Machine reference (Home) search (G74) 4.3 Programming with respect to machine zero (G53) 4.4 Coordinate preset and zero offsets 4.4.1 Coordinate preset and S value limitation (G92) 4.4.2 Zero offsets (G54..G59) 4.5 Polar origin preset (G93). Chapter 5 Iso Code Programming 5.1 Preparatory functions 5.2 Feedrate F 5.2.1 Feedrate in mm/min or inches/min (G94) 5.2.2 Feedrate in mm/rev.or inches/rev (G95) 5.3 Spindle speed (S) 5.3.1 Constant surface speed (G96) 5.3.2 Spindle speed in rpm (G97) 5.4 Spindle selection (G28, G29) 5.5 Synchronized spindles (G30, G77S, G78S) 5.6 Tool number (T) and tool offset (D). Chapter 6 : Path Control : 6.1 Rapid traverse (G00) 6.2 Linear interpolation (G01) 6.3 Circular interpolation (G02, G03) 6.4 Circular interpolation with absolute arc center coordinates (G06) 6.5 Arc angent to previous path (G08) 6.6 Arc defined by three points (G09) 6.7 Helical interpolation 6.8 Tangential entry at the beginning of a machining operation (G37) 6.9 Tangential exit at the end of a machining operator (G38). CHAPTER 7 ADDITIONAL PREPARATORY FUNCTIONS. CHAPTER 8 TOOL COMPENSATION. CHAPTER 9 CANNED CYCLES 9.1 G66. Pattern repeat cycle canned cycle 9.1.1 Basic operation 9.1.2 Profile programming syntax 9.2 G68. X axis roughing canned cycle. CHAPTER 10 PROBING, CHAPTER 11 HIGH-LEVEL LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING. CHAPTER 12 PROGRAM CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS, CHAPTER 13 ANGULAR TRANSFORMATION OF AN INCLINE AXIS.
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