Specifying The Positioning Behavior Of The Plane Function - HEIDENHAIN TNC 620 User Manual

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The PLANE Function: Tilting the Working Plane (Software Option 1) 11.2
Specifying the positioning behavior of the PLANE
function
Overview
Independently of which PLANE function you use to define the tilted
machining plane, the following functions are always available for
the positioning behavior:
Automatic positioning
Selection of alternate tilting possibilities (not with PLANE AXIAL)
Selection of the type of transformation (not with PLANE AXIAL)
Automatic positioning: MOVE/TURN/STAY (entry is mandatory)
After you have entered all parameters for the plane definition,
you must specify how the rotary axes will be positioned to the
calculated axis values:
The PLANE function is to automatically position
the rotary axes to the calculated position values.
The position of the tool relative to the workpiece
is to remain the same. The TNC carries out a
compensation movement in the linear axes
The PLANE function is to automatically position
the rotary axes to the calculated position values,
but only the rotary axes are positioned. The TNC
does
not
the linear axes
You will position the rotary axes later in a separate
positioning block
If you have selected the MOVE option (PLANE function is to position
the axes automatically), the following two parameters must still be
defined: Dist. tool tip – center of rot. and Feed rate? F=.
If you have selected the TURN option (PLANE function is to position
the axes automatically without any compensating movement), the
following parameter must still be defined: Feed rate? F=.
As an alternative to defining a feed rate F directly by numerical
value, you can also position with FMAX (rapid traverse) or FAUTO
(feed rate from the TOOL CALLT block).
If you use PLANE AXIAL together with STAY, you
have to position the rotary axes in a separated block
after the PLANE function.
TNC 620 | User's Manual
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