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These operations are used to create holes in the part, including drill holes, counter sunk holes and through holes. Tapped and bored holes can also be created. The tool is oriented along the Z axis and is at the center of the rotational axis. The following drilling operations are available:
![]() Drilling Menu Item Using this class of machining, you can machine parts that are defined by 2D curves or 3D part geometries. A typical machining operation would involve roughing then finishing. ![]() Typical Turned Hole Operation |
The following drill cycles are available: |
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Standard |
Deep |
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Counter Sink: |
Break Chip |
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User Defined Drill1 / User Defined Drill2 |
The following tap cycles are available: |
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Standard Tap |
Peck Tap |
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User Defined Drill1 / User Defined Drill2 |
The following bore cycles are available: |
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Drag Bore, No Drag Bore, Manual Bore |
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User Defined Drill1 / User Defined Drill2 |
The following reverse bore cycles are available: |
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Reverse Bore |
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User Defined RBore1 / User Defined RBore2 |