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Programming: miscellaneous functions – HEIDENHAIN iTNC 530 (340 422) ISO programming User Manual

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7.1 Entering Miscellaneous Functions M and G38 (STOP) ..... 194

Fundamentals ..... 194

7.2 Miscellaneous Functions for Program Run Control, Spindle and Coolant ..... 195

Overview ..... 195

7.3 Miscellaneous Functions for Coordinate Data ..... 196

Programming machine-referenced coordinates: M91/M92 ..... 196

Activating the most recently entered datum: M104 ..... 198

Moving to positions in a non-tilted coordinate system with a tilted working plane: M130 ..... 198

7.4 Miscellaneous Functions for Contouring Behavior ..... 199

Smoothing corners: M90 ..... 199

Insert rounding arc between straight lines: M112 ..... 200

Do not include points when executing non-compensated line blocks: M124 ..... 200

Machining small contour steps: M97 ..... 201

Machining open contours: M98 ..... 202

Feed rate factor for plunging movements: M103 ..... 202

Feed rate in millimeters per spindle revolution: M136 ..... 203

Feed rate at circular arcs: M109/M110/M111 ..... 204

Calculating the radius-compensated path in advance (LOOK AHEAD): M120 ..... 205

Superimposing handwheel positioning during program run: M118 ..... 206

Retraction from the contour in the tool-axis direction: M140 ..... 207

Suppressing touch probe monitoring: M141 ..... 208

Delete modal program information: M142 ..... 209

Delete basic rotation: M143 ..... 209

7.5 Miscellaneous Functions for Rotary Axes ..... 210

Feed rate in mm/min on rotary axes A, B, C: M116 ..... 210

Shorter-path traverse of rotary axes: M126 ..... 211

Reducing display of a rotary axis to a value less than 360°: M94 ..... 212

Automatic compensation of machine geometry when working with tilted axes: M114 (software option 2) ..... 213

Maintaining the position of the tool tip when positioning with tilted axes (TCPM*):
M128 (software option 2) ..... 214

Exact stop at corners with nontangential transitions: M134 ..... 216

Selecting tilting axes: M138 ..... 216

Compensating the machine’s kinematic configuration for ACTUAL/NOMINAL positions at end of block:
M144 ..... 217

7.6 Miscellaneous Functions for Laser Cutting Machines ..... 218

Principle ..... 218

Output the programmed voltage directly: M200 ..... 218

Output voltage as a function of distance: M201 ..... 218

Output voltage as a function of speed: M202 ..... 219

Output voltage as a function of time (time-dependent ramp): M203 ..... 219

Output voltage as a function of time (time-dependent pulse): M204 ..... 219

7 Programming: Miscellaneous Functions ..... 193