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Thread Milling Overview

The Thread milling is a cycle similar to reverse helical but with improved leads in and out for thread creation.

By default, with a milling direction of Up, the tool:

  • Plunges to just below the thread depth.
  • Leads in using a straight line in the plane normal to the hole axis followed by a helix, using the thread pitch.
  • The thread is cut with a 360 helical move, moving up by the pitch.
  • A lead out reversing the lead in.
  • Retract to Safe Z.

With a milling direction of Down, then:

  • The lead in starts at the chosen start height.
  • The thread is cut with a 360 helical move, moving down by the pitch.
Note: You can create a thread milling toolpath in a tapered hole.

There are several pages associated with the Thread milling strategy:

  • Drilling — The main page used to define a thread milling toolpath.
  • Retraction — Settings to control how far the thread tool retracts between pecks.
  • Draft — Settings to create a tapered hole using a tool smaller than the hole.
  • Threading — Settings for thread creation.
  • Order — Settings to control the order of machining.
  • Automatic verification — Settings to automatically verify the toolpath when calculating it.

For more information on the Strategy Selector dialog, see Toolpath Strategies.

The common tabs are described in common toolpath strategy pages.

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