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11. CONVERTING MACHINING
PROGRAMS INTO NC PROGRAMS
OPERATION
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NOTE
1 During conversion to the NC program, the drawing speed on
the simulation screen is lower than usual. An arc may be
displayed as a polygon.
2 If the leftmost [<] soft key (super return) is pressed when the
conversion to the NC program terminates, the system
returns to the registered–program directory screen for
conversion to NC program.
3 The simulation is executed for the converted NC program in
the same way as described above. The data of the material
figure and tool figure is output in the NC command block of
G10 at the beginning of the program. The command for
changing the tool is also output.
The output of the NC command block can be suppressed by setting
parameters. The optional block skip (/) can be output at the beginning of
the block.
For details, see Section 12.2, “Executing Machining Programs.”
To enter setting data before execution such as a chuck barrier, press the
[PRE–EX] soft key.
On the setting screen before execution, enter necessary data following the
description of the setting screen before execution in Chapter 12,
“Executing Machining Programs.” Then press the [SET] soft key. The
selected machining program is displayed in the conversational format.
NOTE
1 If the chuck barrier is not specified on the setting screen
before execution, the chuck barrier command is not output
in the NC program.
2 If the same program number as that of the NC program
specified during program conversion is already registered
in the NC program memory area, P/S alarm 73 occurs
irrespective of the parameter setting. In this case, change
the program number. Alternatively, delete the registered
program having the same program number. Then restart
the program conversion.
11.1.3
Entering Setting Data
Before Execution