Note: In the tool path represented in the Strategy tab, tool motion is at: Motion at machining feedrate from 1 to 2 Motion at feedrates defined on macros from 2 to 3, 3 to 4, 4 to 2', 2' to 3' and 3' to 4' Retract at retract feedrate from 4' to 5.

Note: If your PP table is customized with the following statement for Circular Milling operations:CYCLE/CIRCULARMILLING, %MFG_TOTAL_DEPTH, %MFG_FEED_MACH_VALUE,&MFG_FEED_UNIT, %MFG_CLEAR_TIPA typical NC data output is as follows: CYCLE/CIRCULARMILLING, 38.500000, 500.000000, MMPM, 2.500000The parameters available for PP word syntaxes for this type of operation are described in the NC_CIRCULAR_MILLING section of the Manufacturing Infrastructure User's Guide.

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The following are common to both machining modes: Approach clearance (A) Plunge mode Machining tolerance Direction of cut Percentage overlap Compensation number depending on those available on the tool Compensation application mode: Output point or Guiding point Compensation output, which allows you to manage the generation of Cutter compensation (CUTCOM) instructions in the NC data output. The Stepover parameters when Machining mode is Standard: Breakthrough (B) Distance between paths (Dp) and Number of paths (Np) Axial mode: Maximum depth of cut or Number of levels (with or without top) Sequencing mode: Axial first or Radial first Automatic draft angle. Spring pass The Stepover parameters when Machining mode is Helical: Breakthrough (B) Distance between paths (Dp) and Number of paths (Np) Helix mode: By angle or By pitch Angle (Ang) or Pitch (P) value. Spring pass

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Click Tool Path Replay to check the validity of the operation.See Replaying the Tool Path The tool path is computed. A progress indicator is displayed. You can cancel the tool path computation at any moment before 100% completion.

Go to the Tool tab to select a tool.See Specifying a Tool Element in a Machining Operation You can use any of the following tool types: End Mill Face Mill Conical Mill Drill Spot Drill Countersink T-slotter

Note: If your PP table is customized with the following statement for Circular Milling operations:CYCLE/CIRCULARMILLING, %MFG_TOTAL_DEPTH, %MFG_FEED_MACH_VALUE,&MFG_FEED_UNIT, %MFG_CLEAR_TIPA typical NC data output is as follows: CYCLE/CIRCULARMILLING, 38.500000, 500.000000, MMPM, 2.500000The parameters available for PP word syntaxes for this type of operation are described in the NC_CIRCULAR_MILLING section of the Manufacturing Infrastructure User's Guide.

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Select the Strategy tab .Choose the Machining mode: Standard or Helical. Specify the machining strategy parameters. The following are common to both machining modes: Approach clearance (A) Plunge mode Machining tolerance Direction of cut Percentage overlap Compensation number depending on those available on the tool Compensation application mode: Output point or Guiding point Compensation output, which allows you to manage the generation of Cutter compensation (CUTCOM) instructions in the NC data output. The Stepover parameters when Machining mode is Standard: Breakthrough (B) Distance between paths (Dp) and Number of paths (Np) Axial mode: Maximum depth of cut or Number of levels (with or without top) Sequencing mode: Axial first or Radial first Automatic draft angle. Spring pass The Stepover parameters when Machining mode is Helical: Breakthrough (B) Distance between paths (Dp) and Number of paths (Np) Helix mode: By angle or By pitch Angle (Ang) or Pitch (P) value. Spring pass

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Select the Feeds and Speeds tab to specify the feedrates and spindle speeds for the operation. Note: In the tool path represented in the Strategy tab, tool motion is at: Motion at machining feedrate from 1 to 2 Motion at feedrates defined on macros from 2 to 3, 3 to 4, 4 to 2', 2' to 3' and 3' to 4' Retract at retract feedrate from 4' to 5.

Activate the Manufacturing Program and click Circular Milling in the Axial Machining Operations toolbar. A Circular Milling entity is added to the Manufacturing Program. The Circular Milling dialog box appears directly at the Geometry tab . This tab includes a sensitive icon to help you specify the geometry. Areas of the icon are colored red indicating that this geometry is required.

The Circular Milling dialog box appears directly at the Geometry tab . This tab includes a sensitive icon to help you specify the geometry. Areas of the icon are colored red indicating that this geometry is required.

The tool path is computed. A progress indicator is displayed. You can cancel the tool path computation at any moment before 100% completion.

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The Predefined-Helix mode is available for approach macro and the return between level approach macro in Standard machining mode.

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Select the Macro tab to add approach and retract motions to the operation. See Defining Macros on Axial Machining OperationsSelect Predefined Helix to insert a helix approach macroThe Predefined-Helix mode is available for approach macro and the return between level approach macro in Standard machining mode. The sketch below the mode changes to Helix motion. Double-click Helix Radius (5mm) on the manipulator. The Edit Parameter dialog box appears and allows you to change the radius value. Double-click Macro Ramping Angle on the manipulator. The Edit Parameter dialog box comes and allows you to change the macro ramping angle value. Double-click Absolute Helix Radius on the manipulator, or click Parameter in the contextual menu. The following dialog box appears and allows you to change the value. Click the manipulator to change the radius state can be changed from Absolute Helix Radius to Radius difference vs next path. Right-click an arc of helix manipulator and select the Feedrate type from the contextual menu.

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The Stepover parameters when Machining mode is Standard: Breakthrough (B) Distance between paths (Dp) and Number of paths (Np) Axial mode: Maximum depth of cut or Number of levels (with or without top) Sequencing mode: Axial first or Radial first Automatic draft angle. Spring pass

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The parameters available for PP word syntaxes for this type of operation are described in the NC_CIRCULAR_MILLING section of the Manufacturing Infrastructure User's Guide.

A Circular Milling entity is added to the Manufacturing Program. The Circular Milling dialog box appears directly at the Geometry tab . This tab includes a sensitive icon to help you specify the geometry. Areas of the icon are colored red indicating that this geometry is required.

The Stepover parameters when Machining mode is Helical: Breakthrough (B) Distance between paths (Dp) and Number of paths (Np) Helix mode: By angle or By pitch Angle (Ang) or Pitch (P) value. Spring pass

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Note: In the tool path represented in the Strategy tab, tool motion is at: Motion at machining feedrate from 1 to 2 Motion at feedrates defined on macros from 2 to 3, 3 to 4, 4 to 2', 2' to 3' and 3' to 4' Retract at retract feedrate from 4' to 5.

Still in the Geometry tab:See Selecting GeometryEnter Offset values for the Bottom and Contour, if required. Select the red hole depth representation then select hole geometry in the authoring window. Double-click to end your selections. Select the axis representation in the sensitive icon to invert the tool axis direction, if required.

Click OK to create the operation. Note: If your PP table is customized with the following statement for Circular Milling operations:CYCLE/CIRCULARMILLING, %MFG_TOTAL_DEPTH, %MFG_FEED_MACH_VALUE,&MFG_FEED_UNIT, %MFG_CLEAR_TIPA typical NC data output is as follows: CYCLE/CIRCULARMILLING, 38.500000, 500.000000, MMPM, 2.500000The parameters available for PP word syntaxes for this type of operation are described in the NC_CIRCULAR_MILLING section of the Manufacturing Infrastructure User's Guide.

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The following are common to both machining modes: Approach clearance (A) Plunge mode Machining tolerance Direction of cut Percentage overlap Compensation number depending on those available on the tool Compensation application mode: Output point or Guiding point Compensation output, which allows you to manage the generation of Cutter compensation (CUTCOM) instructions in the NC data output.