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DATUM CIRCLE CENTER (Cycle 416, DIN/ISO: G416) 15.10
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DATUM CIRCLE CENTER (Cycle 416,
DIN/ISO: G416)
Cycle run
Touch Probe Cycle 416 finds the center of a bolt hole circle and
defines its center as datum. If desired, the TNC can also enter the
coordinates into a datum table or the preset table.
1 Following the positioning logic (See "Executing touch probe
cycles", page 259), the control positions the touch probe at rapid
traverse (value from column
FMAX) to the center of the first hole
1
.
2 Then the probe moves to the entered measuring height and
probes four points to find the first hole center.
3 The touch probe returns to the clearance height and then to the
position entered as center of the second hole
2
.
4 The TNC moves the touch probe to the entered measuring
height and probes four points to find the second hole center.
5 The touch probe returns to the clearance height and then to the
position entered as center of the third hole
3
.
6 The TNC moves the touch probe to the entered measuring
height and probes four points to find the third hole center.
7 Finally the TNC returns the touch probe to the clearance height
and processes the determined datum depending on the cycle
parameters Q303 and Q305 (See "Characteristics common to all
touch probe cycles for datum setting", page 284) and saves the
actual values in the Q parameters listed below.
8 If desired, the TNC subsequently measures the datum in the
touch probe axis in a separate probing.
Parameter number
Meaning
Q151
Actual value of center in reference
axis
Q152
Actual value of center in minor axis
Q153
Actual value of bolt hole circle
diameter
Please note while programming:
Danger of collision!
If you set a datum (Q303 = 0) with the touch probe
cycle and also use probe in TS axis (Q381 = 1), then
no coordinate transformation must be active.
Before a cycle definition you must have programmed
a tool call to define the touch probe axis.