Defining The Working Plane With The Euler Angle: Plane Euler - HEIDENHAIN TNC 620 User Manual

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11
Programming: Multiple Axis Machining
11.2 The PLANE Function: Tilting the Working Plane (Software Option 1)
Abbreviations used:
PROJECTED
PROPR
PROMIN
PROMIN
Defining the working plane with the Euler angle:
PLANE EULER
Application
Euler angles define a machining plane through up to three
rotations about the respectively tilted coordinate
Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler defined these angles. When
applied to the machine coordinate system, they have the following
meanings:
Precession angle:
EULPR
Nutation angle:
EULNU
Rotation angle:
EULROT
Before programming, note the following
Parameter description for the positioning behavior:
See "Specifying the positioning behavior of the
PLANE function", page 371.
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Projected
Principle plane
Minor plane
Rotation
Rotation of the coordinate system
around the Z axis
Rotation of the coordinate system
around the X axis already shifted by the
precession angle
Rotation of the tilted machining plane
around the tilted Z axis
system. The
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