10 importing of dxf contours, Fundamentals for dxf import – HEIDENHAIN CNC Pilot 4290 V7.1 User Manual
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6.10 Importing of DXF Contours
Fundamentals for DXF import
Contours that exist in DXF format can be imported into TURN PLUS.
DXF contours describe
Workpiece blanks
Finished parts
Contour trains
Milling contours
For workpiece blank and finished-part contours as well as for contour
trains, DXF layers should contain only one contour. Milling contours
can contain and import multiple contours.
Requirements of a DXF contour or DXF file:
Only two-dimensional elements
The contour must be in a separate layer (without dimension lines,
without wraparound edges, etc.)
Turning contours (workpiece blanks or finished parts) should be
shown above the turning center (if this is not the case, then they
must be revised in TURN PLUS)
No complete circles, no splines, no DXF blocks (macros), etc.
The imported contours may consist of no more than 4000 elements
(lines, arcs). In addition, up to 10 000 polyline points are permitted.
The file name can have up to 20 characters
Contour preparation: Since the DXF format is fundamentally
different from the TURN PLUS format, the contour is converted from
DXF to TURN PLUS format during the import. The following changes/
additions are made during this process:
Gaps between contour elements are closed
Polylines are transformed into linear elements
The starting point of the contour is defined
The direction of rotation of the contour is defined
Sequence of a DXF importation:
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Selection of the DXF file
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Selection of the layer, which contains only the contour(s)
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Import of the contour(s)
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Saving (and editing) of the contour in TURN PLUS