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HEIDENHAIN TNC 410 User Manual

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HEIDENHAIN TNC 410

Centers of free-programmed circles
The TNC calculates a circle center for free-programmed arcs from
the data you enter. This makes it possible to program full circles in
an FK program block.

If you wish to define circle centers in polar coordinates you must
use FPOL, not CC, to define the pole. FPOL is entered in Cartesian
coordinates and remains in effect until the TNC encounters a block
in which another FPOL is defined.

A circle center that was calculated or programmed conventionally is
then no longer valid as a pole or circle center for the new FK
contour: If you enter conventional polar coordinates that refer to a
pole from a CC block you have defined previously, then you must
enter the pole again in a CC block after the FK contour.

Resulting NC blocks for FL, FPOL and FCT

7 FPOL X+20 Y+30
8 FL IX+10 Y+20 RR F100
9 FCT PR+15 IPA+30 DR+ R15

See figure at center right.

X

Y

20

30

10

20

R15

30°

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Data on the circle center

Soft key

X coordinate of the circle center

Y coordinate of the circle center

Polar coordinate radius of the
circle center (relative to FPOL)

Polar coordinate angle of the
circle center