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  1. #1
    Good evening
    Can anybody help me???
    I have to mill a width across flats with the help of the Y axis.
    I have an example however that doesn’t work.
    N10 L940
    N20 G0 G53 X410 Z200 T0 D0 C0
    N30 G59 Z160
    N40 D33
    N50 T707 G19 M50
    N60 L995
    N70 G0 C0
    N80 M33
    N90 S1000 M3
    N100 G38
    N110 G0 X100 Z2
    N120 C38
    N130 X8
    N140 G1 C-38 F600
    N150 G0 X100 C0
    N160 G36
    N170 G0 C180
    N180 G38
    N190 X8 C0 C38
    N200 G1 C-38
    N210 G0 X150 C0
    N220 G36
    N230 G53 X410 Z200 T0 D0 G0
    N240 M71

    Many thanks in advance!

  2. #2
    Hello sergeimerker
    Your information is a bit slender. How deep should which width across flats be?
    If you have the Y axis, the axis data should be visible somewhere. If not then the machine need to switch from the turning mode into milling mode.
    So in the 1.Turning program add a jump instruction to milling mode.
    You can use continuous %.
    Then a milling program for a SW looks probably a bit different.

    Regards Walter
    Es geht nicht nebeneinander, schon gar nicht gegeneinander,<br>es geht nur <b>miteinander</b>.

  3. #3
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    Hello sergeimerker
    Your information is a bit slender. How deep should which width across flats be?
    If you have the Y axis, the axis data should be visible somewhere. If not then the machine need to switch from the turning mode into milling mode.
    So in the 1.Turning program add a jump instruction to milling mode.
    You can use continuous %.
    Then a milling program for a SW looks probably a bit different.

    Regards Walter
    That right, if you want to work with the Y axis then you need to program that one. The C axis is only the spindle that you need for milling for Y. However it would be better if you work with L137. You will create nice surfaces. But that is all explained in the materials. What machine have you got?

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