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Geometry settings.................................................................................................................................. 159
8.1
8.2
Selection of the working plane (G17/G18/G19) .........................................................................165
8.3
Dimensions ................................................................................................................................169
8.3.1
Absolute dimensions (G90, AC).................................................................................................169
8.3.2
Incremental dimensions (G91, IC) .............................................................................................172
8.3.3
8.3.4
Absolute dimension for rotary axes (DC, ACP, ACN)................................................................177
8.3.5
Inch or metric dimensions (G70/G700, G71/G710) ...................................................................180
8.3.6
DIAMCYCOF) ............................................................................................................................183
8.3.7
DIACYCOFA, DIAMCHANA, DIAMCHAN, DAC, DIC, RAC, RIC) ............................................186
8.4
Position of workpiece for turning................................................................................................191
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Motion commands ................................................................................................................................. 193
9.1
General information about the travel commands.......................................................................193
9.2
Travel commands with Cartesian coordinates (G0, G1, G2, G3, X..., Y..., Z...)........................195
9.3
Travel commands with polar coordinates ..................................................................................197
9.3.1
Reference point of the polar coordinates (G110, G111, G112).................................................197
9.3.2
Travel commands with polar coordinates (G0, G1, G2, G3, AP, RP)........................................199
9.4
Rapid traverse movement (G0, RTLION, RTLIOF) ...................................................................204
9.5
Linear interpolation (G1) ............................................................................................................209
9.6
Circular interpolation ..................................................................................................................212
9.6.1
Circular interpolation types (G2/G3, ...) .....................................................................................212
9.6.2
Circular interpolation with center point and end point (G2/G3, X... Y... Z..., I... J... K...) ...........216
9.6.3
Circular interpolation with radius and end point (G2/G3, X... Y... Z.../ I... J... K..., CR) .............220
9.6.4
K..., AR)......................................................................................................................................223
9.6.5
Circular interpolation with polar coordinates (G2/G3, AP, RP)..................................................226
9.6.6
K1...)...........................................................................................................................................229
9.6.7
Circular interpolation with tangential transition (CT, X... Y... Z...)..............................................233
9.7
Helical interpolation (G2/G3, TURN) .........................................................................................237
9.8
Involute interpolation (INVCW, INVCCW)..................................................................................240
9.9
Contour definitions .....................................................................................................................246
9.9.1
General information about contour definitions ...........................................................................246
9.9.2
Contour definitions: One straight line (ANG) .............................................................................247
9.9.3
Contour definitions: Two straight lines (ANG)............................................................................248
9.9.4
Contour definitions: Three straight line (ANG)...........................................................................252
9.9.5
Contour definitions: End point programming with angle ............................................................256
9.10
Thread cutting with constant lead (G33)....................................................................................257
9.10.1
Thread cutting with constant lead (G33, SF) .............................................................................257
9.10.2
Programmable run-in and run-out paths (DITS, DITE) ..............................................................265
9.11
Thread cutting with increasing or decreasing lead (G34, G35) .................................................268
9.12
Tapping without compensating chuck (G331, G332) ................................................................270
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