• On the home screen, click "CNC" and select "CNC Machining":
  • In the "Systems" window, click "All systems":

Create machining

Machining for frames, face 1

  • In the "CNC machining" window, click "Add":
  • Under "Name", enter the name of the machining:
  • Under "Supplier", select the supplier of the profiles on which the machining will be processed.
  • Under "To system," select "All."
  • Under "Group type," select "Door hardware".
  • Under "Info 1" and/or "Info 2", enter a description for the machining.
  • Under "Reference profile", select a profile as a template for positioning the machining.
  • Under "Face," select "Face 1".
  • On the "1" tab, enter the following data:
    • Type: Circle pocket
    • Milling type: Contour
    • Reference Y: I3
    • Reference Z: I1
    • Delta X: 0,0 mm
    • Position Y: 40,0 mm
    • Diameter: 11,0 mm
    • Automatic depth detection: Active
    • Machining to: -7,0 mm
  • The preview window at the bottom left shows the result of the entry.

Machining for door frames, face 1

  • In the "CNC machining" window, click "Add".
  • Under "Name", enter the name of the machining:
  • Under "Supplier", select the supplier of the profiles on which the machining will be processed.
  • Under "To system," select "All."
  • Under "Group type," select "Door hardware".
  • Under "Info 1" and/or "Info 2", enter a description for the machining.
  • Under "Reference profile", select a profile as a template that you will use to position the machining.
  • Under "Face," select "Face 1".
  • On the "1" tab, enter the following data:
    • Type: Circle pocket
    • Milling type: Contour
    • Reference Y: I3
    • Reference Z: I3
    • Delta X: 0,0 mm
    • Position Y: 40,0 mm
    • Diameter: 11,0 mm
    • Automatic depth detection: Active
    • Machining to: 2,0 mm
  • The preview window at the bottom left shows the result of the entry.

Machining for door frames, face 6

  • In the "CNC machining" window, click "Add".
  • Under "Name", enter the name of the machining:
  • Under "Supplier", select the supplier of the profiles on which the machining will be processed.
  • Under "To system," select "All."
  • Under "Group type," select "Door hardware".
  • Under "Info 1" and/or "Info 2", enter a description for the machining.
  • Under "Reference profile", select a profile as a template that you will use to position the machining.
  • Under "Face," select "Face 6".
  • On the "1" tab, enter the following data:
    • Type: Circle pocket
    • Milling type: Contour
    • Reference Y: O2
    • Reference Z: O2
    • Delta X: 0,0 mm
    • Position Y: 40,0 mm
    • Diameter: 11,0 mm
    • Automatic depth detection: Active
    • Machining to: -2,0 mm
  • The preview window at the bottom left shows the result of the entry.

Machining for reverse rebate adaptors, face 1

  • In the "CNC machining" window, click "Add".
  • Under "Name", enter the name of the machining:
  • Under "Supplier", select the supplier of the profiles on which the machining will be processed.
  • Under "To system," select "All."
  • Under "Group type," select "Door hardware".
  • Under "Info 1" and/or "Info 2", enter a description for the machining.
  • Under "Reference profile", select a profile as a template that you will use to position the machining.
  • Under "Face," select "Face 1".
  • On the "1" tab, enter the following data:
    • Type: Circle pocket
    • Milling type: Contour
    • Reference Y: I3
    • Reference Z: I3
    • Delta X: 0,0 mm
    • Position Y: 40,0 mm
    • Diameter: 11,0 mm
    • Automatic depth detection: Active
    • Machining to: 2,0 mm
  • The preview window at the bottom left shows the result of the entry.

Machining for reverse rebate adaptors, face 6

  • In the "CNC machining" window, click "Add".
  • Under "Name", enter the name of the machining:
  • Under "Supplier", select the supplier of the profiles on which the machining will be processed.
  • Under "To system," select "All."
  • Under "Group type," select "Door hardware".
  • Under "Info 1" and/or "Info 2", enter a description for the machining.
  • Under "Reference profile", select a profile as a template that you will use to position the machining.
  • Under "Face," select "Face 6".
  • On the "1" tab, enter the following data:
    • Type: Circle pocket
    • Milling type: Contour
    • Reference Y: O2
    • Reference Z: O2
    • Delta X: 0,0 mm
    • Position Y: 40,0 mm
    • Diameter: 11,0 mm
    • Automatic depth detection: Active
    • Machining to: -5,4 mm
  • The preview window at the bottom left shows the result of the entry.

Group machining

Group machining for door frames

  • On the home screen, click "CNC" and select "CNC Groups":
  • In the "CNC Groups" window, click "Add":
  • In the "CNC-Machining-groups" window, select the supplier:
  • Under "Name", enter the main CNC group name.
  • Under "Subname", enter a name for a subgroup. Read "Group machining" for further details.
  • If necessary, select a system.
  • Under "Type", select "Door hardware" and click "OK". The "Doors CNC-Machining group" window opens:
  • Click "Add" below the "Frame profile" field to enter the profile numbers to which the machining will be applied.
  • Click "Add" below the bottom field to enter the machining for face 1.
  • Click "Save".

Group machining for frame and adaptor profile

  • On the home screen, click "CNC" and select "CNC Groups":
  • In the "CNC-Groups" window, click "Add":
  • In the "CNC-Machining-groups" window, select the supplier:
  • Under "Name", enter the main CNC group name.
  • Under "Subname", enter a name for a subgroup. Read "Group machining" for further details.
  • If necessary, select a system.
  • Under "Type", select "Door hardware" and click "OK". The "Doors CNC-Machining group" window opens:
  • Click "Add" below the "Frame profile" field to enter the profile numbers to which the machining will be applied.
  • Click "Add" below the bottom field to enter the machining for face 1 of frames and face 6 for door frames.
  • Click "Save".

Group machining for frame and reverse rebate adaptors

  • On the home screen, click "CNC" and select "CNC Groups".
  • In the "CNC Groups" window, click "Add".
  • In the "CNC-Machining-groups" window, select the supplier:
  • Under "Name", enter the main CNC group name.
  • Under "Subname", enter a name for a subgroup. Read "Group machining" for further details.
  • If necessary, select a system.
  • Under "Type", select "Door hardware" and click "OK". The "CNC-Machining group" window opens:
  • Click "Add" below the "Frame profile" field to enter the profile numbers to which the machining will be applied.
  • Click "Add" below the bottom field to enter the machining for face 1 of frames and face 6 for door frames.
  • Click "Add" below the "Frame insert" field to enter the profile numbers to which the machining will be applied.
  • Click "Save".

Create hardware macro

  • On the home screen, click "User database" > "Macro" > "Hardware":
  • Click "Add":
  • In the next window, select the supplier.
  • Enter a name for the macro and click "OK".
  • In the next "Macro" window, select "Display macro in input of elements":
  • Under "Display at", select the position types to which the macro can be applied. In this example, select the following options:
    • Single door open in
    • Single door open out
    • Double door open in
    • Double door open out
  • Click "Add" below the upper field to enter the anchors to be used:
  • In the next window "Edit…", under "Number", select the article number of the anchor.
  • Under "RH/LH", select the opening direction at which the anchors will be applied.
  • Under "Use with colour," select a finish if necessary.
  • Under "Pieces", enter the number of anchors to be used.
  • Under "Open In/Out", select whether the anchors should be used on the inside and/or outside of the position.
  • Under "Door Leaf", select the number of leaves for which the anchors will be used.
  • Click "OK".
  • Click "Add" at the bottom to enter the machining groups.
  • In the next window "CNC-Assignment", under "Group", select the machining group created for this use case:
  • Under "Side", define where the anchor machining will be positioned.
  • Under "Leaf", define the type of leaf.
  • Under "Reference bottom", define whether the anchor machining is positioned using FFL or the lower edge bottom rail.
  • Under "Formula", enter a value in mm for the positioning of the anchor machining.


  • Under "Inside/Outside", select whether anchor machining will be used on the inside and/or outside of the position.
  • Under "Door Leaf", select the number of leaves for which the anchor machining will be used.
  • Under "RH/LH", select the opening direction at which the anchor machining will be applied.

Apply machining in the input of elements

  • Create a position in the input of elements.
  • Open the "Hardware" section.
  • In the "Hardware input", click "Additional hardware".
  • Under "Number", select the hardware macro:
  • Click "OK". The hardware macros and their related machining are listed in the "Hardware input" under "Additional hardware" and "Additional machining":
  • After closing the "Hardware input", click "Next" to open the "Machining" section. The anchor machining is displayed on the bar drawing: