HEIDENHAIN TNC 320 (340 55x-04) Cycle programming User Manual
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Touch Probe Cycles: Automatic Datum Setting
15.6 D
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TUM FR
OM INSIDE OF CIR
C
LE (Cy
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le 412, DIN/ISO: G412)
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Measuring height in the touch probe axis
Q261 (absolute): Coordinate of the ball tip 
center (= touch point) in the touch probe axis in 
which the measurement is to be made. Input 
range –99999.9999 to 99999.9999
U
Setup clearance Q320 (incremental): Additional
distance between measuring point and ball tip. Q320 
is added to SET_UP (touch probe table). Input range 
0 to 99999.9999
U
Clearance height Q260 (absolute): Coordinate in the
touch probe axis at which no collision between touch 
probe and workpiece (fixtures) can occur. Input range 
–99999.9999 to 99999.9999
U
Traversing to clearance height Q301: Definition of
how the touch probe is to move between the 
measuring points: 
0: Move at measuring height between measuring 
points
1: Move at clearance height between measuring 
points
U
Datum number in table Q305: Enter the number in
the datum/preset table in which the TNC is to save 
the coordinates of the pocket center. If you enter 
Q305=0, the TNC automatically sets the display so 
that the new datum is at the center of the pocket. 
Input range 0 to 2999
U
New datum for reference axis Q331 (absolute):
Coordinate in the reference axis at which the TNC 
should set the pocket center. Default setting = 0. 
Input range: –99999.9999 to 99999.9999
U
New datum for minor axis Q332 (absolute):
Coordinate in the minor axis at which the TNC should 
set the pocket center. Default setting = 0. Input 
range: –99999.9999 to 99999.9999
U
Measured-value transfer (0, 1) Q303: Specify
whether the determined datum is to be saved in the 
datum table or in the preset table:
-1: Do not use. Is entered by the TNC when old 
programs are read in (see “Saving the calculated 
datum” on page 312).
0: Write determined datum in the active datum table. 
The reference system is the active workpiece 
coordinate system.
1: Write determined datum in the preset table. The 
reference system is the machine coordinate system 
(REF system).
X
Z
Q261
Q260
SET_UP(TCHPROBE.TP)
+
Q320
