Acu-Rite CNC 3500i User Manual

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7.2 Canned Cycles
Canned Cycles
A canned cycle is a preset sequence of events initiated by a single 
block of data. Canned cycles are part of the CNC software and cannot 
be altered. They simplify the programming of complicated cycles. One 
block of data can instruct the CNC to perform the necessary moves to 
drill a hole, or mill a pocket.
A canned cycle is in Conversational format, and G-Code. The 
Conversational format describe parameters, such as peck distance, 
retract height, pocket depth, and tool stepover. Each canned cycle has 
its own conversational format.
The Conversational format in a canned cycle allow you to customize 
the cycle to include the necessary dimensions, feedrates, etc.
Canned cycles greatly reduce program blocks. Use them whenever 
applicable.
Canned cycles are usually entered into the part program from the 
Program Edit/Help Menu. Refer to chapter 11 "Activating Edit Help" on 
page 370
 for G-code format. Conversational format contains graphics, 
and labeled entry fields to make programming canned cycles quick 
and easy.