Circle center cc, No tool movement, Coordinates of the circle center or pole – HEIDENHAIN TNC 426 (280 476) User Manual
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Circle center CC
You can define a circle center CC for circles that are programmed with
the C key (circular path C). This is done in the following ways:
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Entering the Cartesian coordinates of the circle center, or
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Using the circle center defined in an earlier block, or
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Capturing the coordinates with the ACTUAL-POSITION-CAPTURE
key.
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Coordinates
CC: Enter the circle center coordinates,
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If you want to use the last programmed position, do
not enter any coordinates.
Example NC blocks
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The program blocks 10 and 11 do not refer to the illustration.
Duration of effect
The circle center definition remains in effect until a new circle center
is programmed. You can also define a circle center for the secondary
axes U, V and W.
Entering the circle center CC incrementally.
If you enter the circle center with incremental coordinates, you have
programmed it relative to the last programmed position of the tool.
5 CC X+25 Y+25
10 L X+25 Y+25
11 CC
The only effect of CC is to define a position as circle
center: The tool does not move to this position.
The circle center is also the pole for polar coordinates.
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