Glossary
Workpiece coordinate system
The workpiece coordinate system has its starting point in the → workpiece zero-point. In
machining operations programmed in the workpiece coordinate system, the dimensions and
directions refer to this system.
Workpiece zero
The workpiece zero is the starting point for the → workpiece coordinate system. It is defined
in terms of distances to the → machine zero.
Zero offset
Specifies a new reference point for a coordinate system through reference to an existing
zero point and a → frame.
1. Settable
2. External
3. Programmable
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SINUMERIK 840D: A configurable number of settable zero offsets are available for each
CNC axis. The offsets - which are selected by means of G functions - take effect
alternately.
In addition to all the offsets which define the position of the workpiece zero, an external
zero offset can be overridden by means of the handwheel (DRF offset) or from the PLC.
Zero offsets can be programmed for all path and positioning axes using the TRANS
statement.
Function Manual, 03/2009, 6FC5397-1BP10-4BA0
Extended Functions