Jogging the axes. Fagor CNC 8055, CNC 8055 for milling machines, CNC 8055 for other applications
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The Fagor CNC 8055 is a versatile CNC system designed for a wide range of milling applications. With its user-friendly interface and powerful features, the Fagor CNC 8055 makes it easy to create and execute complex part programs. Some of the key capabilities of the Fagor CNC 8055 include:
- Easy-to-use conversational programming
- Advanced cycles for profile milling, surfacing, pocketing, drilling, and tapping
- Rigid tapping capability
- Tool change and tool calibration functions
- Ability to handle multiple axes of motion
- Built-in DNC and RS-232 communication ports for easy data transfer
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3.4 Jogging the axes.
The axes may be jogged using the jog keyboard or handwheels.
MANUAL PRACTICE.
Each key can move an axis in one direction, according to the axes of the machine.
Jog keyboard.
Use the selector switch to select the type of feed.
Movement with handwheels.
Handwheels.
It may have one, two or three handwheels. It follows the turning direction of the handwheel.
Movement in incremental jog.
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Movement in continuous jog.
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Table of contents
- 7 Machine axes
- 9 Machine reference zero and part zero
- 10 Home search
- 11 Travel limits
- 12 Setting the part zero
- 13 Work units
- 17 The tool change
- 18 The tool table
- 20 Tool calibration
- 25 Description of the screen and the keyboard
- 26 Keyboard description
- 28 Description of the standard screen
- 29 Description of the auxiliary screen
- 30 Home search
- 31 Spindle
- 32 Speed ranges (gears)
- 33 Jogging the axes
- 34 Handwheels
- 35 Jogging
- 36 Moving an axis to a coordinate
- 37 Tool change
- 38 Tool change position
- 39 Tool calibration
- 42 How to change any data of the tool table
- 43 Checking for proper calibration
- 47 Description of the screen and the keyboard
- 49 Work modes
- 50 Operations or cycles
- 51 Editing an operation or cycle
- 54 Simulating an operation or cycle
- 60 Executing an operation or cycle
- 65 Profile milling operation
- 66 Surface milling and slot milling operation
- 67 Pocket cycle with a profile
- 68 Rectangular and circular boss cycles
- 69 Rectangular and circular pocket cycles
- 71 Positioning
- 72 Boring operation
- 73 Reaming operation
- 74 Tapping operation
- 75 Drilling and center punching operation
- 77 Multiple positioning in several locations
- 78 Multiple positioning in a straight line
- 79 Multiple positioning in an arc
- 80 Multiple positioning in a rectangular pattern
- 81 Multiple positioning in a grid pattern
- 82 Profile editor
- 85 What is a conversational part-program?
- 86 Editing a part-program
- 89 Modifying a part-program
- 93 Simulating/executing an operation
- 94 Simulating/executing a part-program
- 95 Simulating/executing a part-program starting with an operation
- 96 Copying a part-program into another one
- 97 Deleting a new part program