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Site Map
Lathe Machining
Overview
Conventions
What's New?
Getting Started
Open the Part to Machine
Create a Rough Turning Operation
Replay the Toolpath
Create a Groove Turning Operation
Create Profile Finish Turning Operation
Generate NC Code
User Tasks
Turning Operations
Longitudinal Rough Turning
Face Rough Turning
Parallel Contour Rough Turning
Recess Turning
Groove Turning
Profile Finish Turning
Groove Finish Turning
Ramp Rough Turning
Ramp Recess Turning
Thread Turning
Sequential Turning
Turning on a Milling Center with Facing Head
Manage Local Information on Finishing Operations
Update Input Stock - Manual Mode
Update Input Stock - Automatic Mode
Axial Machining Operations
Auxiliary Operations
Part Operations, Manufacturing Programs and Machining Processes
Machining Process for Lathe Machining
Machining Resources and Other Entities
Edit the Insert Holder of a Turning Operation
Edit the Tool Assembly of a Turning Operation
Edit the Insert of a Turning Operation
Edit an Insert Holder in the Resource List
Edit a Tool Assembly in the Resource List
Edit an Insert in the Resource List
Verification, Simulation and NC Output
Workbench Description
Menu Bar
Toolbars
Specification Tree
Customizing
General
Resources
Operation
Output
Program
Photo/Video
Reference Information
Rough Turning Operations
Recess Turning Operations
Groove Turning Operations
Profile Finish Turning Operations
Groove Finish Turning Operations
Ramp Rough Turning Operations
Ramp Recess Turning Operations
Thread Turning Operations
Sequential Turning Operations
Tool Assembly Conventions for Turning
Methodology
Cutter Compensation and Finish Operations
How to Change the Output Point
How to Update Input Stock
Turning on a Milling Center with Facing Head
Glossary
Index
Overview
Welcome to the
Lathe Machining User's Guide
. This guide is intended for users who need to become quickly
familiar with the Lathe Machining Version 5 product.
This overview provides the following information:
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Lathe Machining in a Nutshell
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Before Reading this Guide
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Getting the Most Out of this Guide
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Accessing Sample Documents
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Conventions Used in this Guide
.
Lathe Machining in a Nutshell
Lathe Machining easily defines NC programs dedicated to machining 3D cylindrical parts using 2-axis
turning and drilling operations, for both horizontal and vertical spindle lathe machines.
Quick tool path definition is ensured thanks to an intuitive user interface based on graphic dialog boxes.
Tools can be easily created and integrated to tool catalogs. Tool path can be generated, simulated and
analyzed.
Whole manufacturing process is covered from tool path definition to NC data generation thanks to an
integrated postprocessor execution engine. Shop floor documentation is automatically created in HTML
format.
Finally, associativity with Version 5 design products allows productive design change management.
Suitable for all kinds of cylindrical machined parts, Lathe Machining fits the needs of Fabrication & Assembly
industry, as well as all industries where lathe machining techniques are involved.
It can be used in shop-floors as a stand-alone product for CAM-centric customers, who will particularly
appreciate the product's ease-of-use and high level of manufacturing capabilities.
Lathe Machining can be combined with DELMIA products for overall manufacturing process integration,
simulation and optimization, particularly for bigger customers concerned by high quality and quick time-to-
market.
Before Reading this Guide
Before reading this guide, you should be familiar with basic Version 5 concepts such as document windows,
standard and view toolbars. Therefore, we recommend that you read the
Infrastructure User's Guide
that
describes generic capabilities common to all Version 5 products. It also describes the general layout of V5
and the interoperability between workbenches.
You may also like to read the following complementary product guides, for which the appropriate license is
required:
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NC Manufacturing Infrastructure User's Guide
: explains how to use common Machining functionalities
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Prismatic Machining User's Guide
: provides useful information about axial machining operations.
Getting the Most Out of this Guide
To get the most out of this guide, we suggest that you start reading and performing the step-by-step
Getting Started
tutorial. This tutorial will show you how to produce an NC program for turning.
Once you have finished, you should move on to the
User Tasks
section, which gives more complete
information about the product's functionalities. The
Reference
section provides useful complementary
information.
The
Workbench Description
section, which describes the commands that are specific to Lathe Machining,
and the
Customizing
section, which explains how to customize settings, and the
Methodology
section, which
provides useful information about recommended work methods, will also certainly prove useful.
Accessing Sample Documents
To perform the scenarios, you will be using sample documents contained in the
doc/online/lmgug_C2/samples
or
doc/online/lmgug_D2/samples
folder. For more information about this,
refer to
Accessing Sample Documents
in the
Infrastructure User's Guide.
Conventions
Certain conventions are used in CATIA, ENOVIA & DELMIA documentation to help you recognize and
understand important concepts and specifications.
Graphic Conventions
The three categories of graphic conventions used are as follows:
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Graphic conventions structuring the tasks
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Graphic conventions indicating the configuration required
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Graphic conventions used in the table of contents
Graphic Conventions Structuring the Tasks
Graphic conventions structuring the tasks are denoted as follows:
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Identifies...
estimated time to accomplish a task
a target of a task
the prerequisites
the start of the scenario
a tip
a warning
information
basic concepts
methodology
reference information
information regarding settings, customization, etc.
the end of a task
functionalities that are new or enhanced with this release
allows you to switch back to the full-window viewing mode
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