HEIDENHAIN TNC 320 User Manual page 231

Compact contouring control
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End point
The end point should be selected so that it is:
Approachable without danger of collision
Near to the last contour point
In order to make sure the contour will not be damaged, the
optimal ending point should lie on the extended tool path for
machining the last contour element
Example in the figure on the right:
If you set the end point in the dark gray area, the contour will be
damaged when the end point is approached.
Departing the end point in the spindle axis:
Program the departure from the end point in the spindle axis
separately.
NC blocks
50 L X+60 Y+70 R0 F700
51 L Z+250 R0 FMAX
Common starting and end points
Do not program any radius compensation if the starting point and
end point are the same.
In order to make sure the contour will not be damaged, the optimal
starting point should lie between the extended tool paths for
machining the first and last contour elements.
Example in the figure on the right:
If you set the end point in the dark gray area, the contour will be
damaged when the contour is approached/departed.
HEIDENHAIN | TNC 320 | Conversational Programming User's Manual | 9/2016
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