Acu-Rite CNC 3500i 사용자 설명서

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7 Programming: Canned Cycles, sub-programs
7.
1 Explaining Basic Cy
cles
Arc
Arc Move:
An Arc block initiates a feed motion and is used to cut an arc in a part. 
The 3500i executes arcs in the XY plane by default. For an arc in the 
XZ or YZ plane, program the plane change before the arc move. After 
you make all of the required moves in the XZ or YZ plane, return the 
3500i to the XY plane. Refer to the section "Plane Selection" for more 
information on plane selection and arc directions. 
One to four axes can be included on a block with an Arc.
X, Y, Z, and U reach the target simultaneously.
Arc is modal, and remains in effect until canceled or overridden.
Arcs can be programmed in absolute or incremental, and follows the 
active mode.
Specify the feedrate of the movement on or prior to the Arc block.
Conversational format:  Arc CW, or Arc CCW
G-code format: G2, or G3
Press the Other button to select the Arc variant that best fits your 
needs.  Each variant is described next.
Specify the arc movement to the desired end point at the designated 
radius.
Two Arcs can intersect any two points: an Arc with an included angle 
less than 180 degrees and an Arc with an included angle greater than 
180 degrees. 
If the Arc block contains a value for the Z-Axis which 
differs from the start point, a helix is generated. Helical 
interpolation adds a third dimension to CW or CCW 
moves. For the XY plane, the tool moves in a circular 
motion in the XY axes and linearly in Z, simultaneously. 
You can use helical interpolation for rough boring 
applications as an example.