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6 TURN PLUS310
6.13 Automatic Working Plan
Generation (AWG)
The AWG generates a working plan consisting of
individual working blocks.TURN PLUS automatically
finds the elements of a working block. The ”control
graphics” feature enables you to directly check a
working block (see ”
6.14
Control Graphics”).
The machining sequence can be influenced through
the Machining Sequence Editor (see ”
6.13.2
Machining Sequence”).
The AWG enables you to continue machining a
partially machined workpiece.
6.13.1 Generating a Machining Plan
Selection: AWG Automatic
TURN PLUS generates the working blocks according
to the sequence defined in ”Machining order” and
displays them in the control graphics. After generation
you can
Accept or
Reject the working plan.
To interrupt working plan generation, press the ESC
key. All working blocks that have completely been
generated up to the moment of interruption are
retained.
Selection: AWG – Block-by-block
TURN PLUS generates the working blocks according
to the sequence defined in ”Machining order” and
displays them in the control graphics. After generation
you can
accept,
reject or
repeat the working block.
After blockwise working plan generation you can
Accept or
Reject the working plan.
TURN PLUS uses default values for machining
details that cannot be defined through contour
analysis, attributes, etc. TURN PLUS displays a
warning for your information. Example: If you haven't
defined how to clamp a workpiece, TURN PLUS
assumes a default type of clamping/clamping length
and adjusts the cutting limitation accordingly.
6.13 Automatic Working Plan Generation (AWG)
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