Tilting The Working Plane Through Axis Angle: Plane Axial (Fcl 3 Function) - HEIDENHAIN ITNC 530 - 6-2010 DIN-ISO PROGRAMMING User Manual

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Tilting the working plane through axis angle:
PLANE AXIAL (FCL 3 function)
Function
The PLANE AXIAL function defines both the position of the working
plane and the nominal coordinates of the rotary axes. This function is
particularly easy to use on machines with Cartesian coordinates and
with kinematics structures in which only one rotary axis is active.
PLANE AXIAL can also be used if you have only one rotary
axis active on your machine.
You can use the PLANE RELATIVE function after PLANE
AXIAL if your machine allows spatial angle definitions. The
machine tool manual provides further information.
Before programming, note the following
Enter only axis angles that actually exist on your machine.
Otherwise the TNC generates an error message.
Rotary axis coordinates defined with PLANE AXIAL are
modally effective. Successive definitions therefore build
on each other. Incremental input is allowed.
Use PLANE RESET to reset the PLANE AXIAL function.
Resetting by entering 0 does not deactivate PLANE AXIAL.
SEQ, TABLE ROT and COORD ROT have no function in
conjunction with PLANE AXIAL.
Parameter description for the positioning behavior: See
"Specifying the positioning behavior of the PLANE
function" on page 400.
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Programming: Multiple Axis Machining

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