Polar coordinates, 5 path contours – polar coordinates – HEIDENHAIN TNC 407 (280 580) User Manual User Manual
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Programming Tool Movements
Fig. 5.39:
The pole is entered as CC
Fig. 5.40:
Contour consisting of straight
lines
with polar coordinates
X
Y
CC
CC
Y
CC
X
X
Y
CC
PA
PR
IPA
IPA
IPA
IPA
5.5 Path Contours – Polar Coordinates
Polar coordinates are useful for programming:
• Positions on circular arcs
• Positions from workpiece drawings showing
angular dimensions
Polar coordinates are explained in detail in
Section 1.2 “Fundamentals of NC”.
Polar coordinates are marked with a P.
Polar coordinate origin: Pole CC
You can define the pole anywhere in the program before the blocks
containing polar coordinates. Enter the pole in Cartesian coordinates as
a circle center in a CC block.
Straight line LP
• You can enter any value from -360° to +360° for PA.
• Enter the algebraic sign for PA relative to the angle reference axis:
For an angle from the reference axis counterclockwise to PR: PA>0
For an angle from the reference axis clockwise to PR: PA<0