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Fundamental Geometrical Principles
1.4 Coordinate systems
Three-finger rule
The orientation of the coordinate system relative to the machine depends on the machine
type. The axis directions follow the so-called "three-finger rule" of the right hand (according
to DIN 66217).
Seen from in front of the machine, the middle finger of the right hand points in the opposite
direction to the infeed of the main spindle. Therefore:
● the thumb points in the +X direction
● the index finger points in the +Y direction
● the middle finger points in the +Z direction
Rotary motions around the coordinate axes X, Y and Z are designated A, B and C. If the
rotary motion is in a clockwise direction when looking in the positive direction of the
coordinate axis, the direction of rotation is positive:
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Figure 1-5
"Three-finger rule"
Programming Manual, 07/2010, 6FC5398-1BP40-0BA0
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