Zero Point For Polar Coordinates: Pole Cc; Straight Line Lp - HEIDENHAIN TNC 620 User Manual

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Zero point for polar coordinates: pole CC

You can set the pole CC at any point in the machining program,
before indicating points in polar coordinates. Set the pole in the
same way as you would program the circle center.
Coordinates: Enter Cartesian coordinates for the
pole or, if you want to use the last programmed
position, do not enter any coordinates. Before
programming polar coordinates, define the
pole. You can only define the pole in Cartesian
coordinates. The pole remains in effect until you
define a new pole.
Example NC blocks
12 CC X+45 Y+25

Straight line LP

The tool moves in a straight line from its current position to the
straight-line end point. The starting point is the end point of the
preceding block.
Polar coordinate radius PR: Enter the distance
from the pole CC to the straight-line end point.
Polar coordinate angle PA: Angular position of the
straight-line end point between –360° and +360°
The sign of PA depends on the angle reference axis:
If the angle from the angle reference axis to PR is
counterclockwise: PA>0
If the angle from the angle reference axis to PR is clockwise:
PA<0
Example NC blocks
12 CC X+45 Y+25
13 LP PR+30 PA+0 RR F300 M3
14 LP PA+60
15 LP IPA+60
16 LP PA+180
HEIDENHAIN | TNC 620 | Conversational Programming User's Manual | 10/2015
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