Specifications
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Press the SUBROUTINE (SUB) soft key to call up the Repeat, Mirror, and Rotate
options.
8.10.1 REPEAT
Press the REPEAT soft key.
Where:
First Event #: is the event number of the first event to be repeated
Last Event #: is the event number of the last event to be repeated; if only one event is to
be repeated, the Last Event # is the same as the First Event #
X Offset: is the incremental X offset from event to be repeated
Y Offset: is the incremental Y offset from event to be repeated
Z Offset: is the incremental Z offset from event to be repeated
Z Rapid Offset: is the incremental Z rapid offset from event to be repeated
# Repeats: is the number of times events are to be repeated up to 99
% RPM: is the percentage of RPM in the programmed events. SET will load in the
assumed % of 100%.
% Feed: the percentage of the feeds programmed in the repeated events. 100% is
assumed
Tool #: is the tool number you assign
8.10.2 MIRROR
Press the MIRROR soft key.
First Event #: is the event number of the first event to be mirrored
Last Event #: is the event number of the last event to be mirrored; if only one event is to
be mirrored, the last event is the same as the first.
Cutting Order: input 1 to cut from the lowest mirrored event to the highest (forward) and
2 to machine from the highest mirrored event to the lowest (backward).
This way you can keep all the machine motion in a consistent direction as it moves from
the original shape to the mirrored shape and keep all cutting either climb or conventional.
Mirror Axis: is the selection of the axis or axes to be mirrored (input X or Y or XY,
SET)
X Offset: is the distance from Y absolute 0 to the Y-axis line of reflection
Y Offset: is the distance from X absolute 0 to the X-axis line of reflection
8.10.3 ROTATE Z Axis
Press the ROTATE soft key.
First Event #: is the event number of the first event to be rotated
Last Event #: is the event number of the last event to be rotated; if only one event is to be
rotated, the last event is the same as the first
X Center: is the X absolute position of the center of rotation
Y Center: is the Y absolute position of the center of rotation
Angle: is the angle of rotation of the repeated events (positive is counterclockwise;
negative is clockwise)
# Repeats: is the number of times events are to be rotated up to 99










