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Circular path c around circle center cc, Path contours - cartesian coordinates 6.4 – HEIDENHAIN TNC 320 (34055x-06) User Manual

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Path contours - Cartesian coordinates

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TNC 320 | User's Manual HEIDENHAIN Conversational Programming | 5/2013

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Circular path C around circle center CC

Before programming a circular arc, you must first enter the circle
center

CC. The last programmed tool position will be the starting

point of the arc.

Move the tool to the circle starting point

Enter the coordinates of the circle center

Enter the

coordinates of the arc end point, and if

necessary:

Direction of rotation DR

Feed rate F

Miscellaneous function M

The TNC normally makes circular movements in the
active working plane. If you program circular arcs that
do not lie in the active working plane, for example

C

Z... X... DR+ with a tool axis Z, and at the same time
rotate this movement, then the TNC moves the tool
in a spatial arc, which means a circular arc in 3 axes
(software option 1).

Example NC blocks

5 CC X+25 Y+25
6 L X+45 Y+25 RR F200 M3
7 C X+45 Y+25 DR+

Full circle

For the end point, enter the same point that you used for the
starting point.

The starting and end points of the arc must lie on the
circle.

Input tolerance: up to 0.016 mm (selected through
the

circleDeviation machine parameter).

Smallest possible circle that the TNC can traverse:
0.0016 µm.