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4.7 F
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Circular arc in front/rear face contour G102/
G103-Geo
G102/G103 defines a circular arc in a front or rear face contour.
Direction of rotation (see help graphic):
G102: In clockwise direction
G103: In counterclockwise direction
Parameters
X
End point in polar coordinates (diameter)
C
End point in polar coordinates (angular dimension)
XK
End point in Cartesian coordinates
YK
End point in Cartesian coordinates
R
Radius
I
Center in Cartesian coordinates
J
Center in Cartesian coordinates
Q
Point of intersection. End point if the circular arc intersects a line
segment or another circular arc (default: 0):
0: Near point of intersection
1: Far point of intersection
BR
Chamfer/rounding. Defines the transition to the next contour
element. When entering a chamfer/rounding, program the
theoretical end point.
No input: Tangential transition
BR=0: No tangential transition
BR>0: Radius of rounding
BR<0: Width of chamfer
XM Center point (polar radius; reference: workpiece zero point)
CM Center point (polar angle; reference: workpiece zero point)
AR
Starting angle (tangential angle to rotary axis)
AN
End angle (tangential angle to rotary axis)
Programming
X, XK, YX: Absolute, incremental, modal or "?"
C: Absolute, incremental or modal
I, J: Absolute or incremental
XM, CM: Absolute or incremental
ARi: Angle to the previous element
ANi: Angle to the subsequent element
End point must not be the starting point (no full circle).