5 path contours—polar coordinates, Overview – HEIDENHAIN iTNC 530 (340 49x-05) ISO programming User Manual
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Programming: Programming Contours
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6.5 Path Contours—Polar
Coordinates
Overview
With polar coordinates you can define a position in terms of its angle
H
and its distance R relative to a previously defined pole I, J.
Polar coordinates are useful with:
Positions on circular arcs
Workpiece drawing dimensions in degrees, e.g. bolt hole circles
Overview of path functions with polar coordinates
Function
Path function key
Tool movement
Required input
Page
Straight line G10,
G11
+
Straight line
Polar radius, polar angle of the
straight-line end point
Circular arc G12, G13
+
Circular path around circle
center/pole to arc end point
Polar angle of the arc end
point,
Circular arc G15
+
Circular path corresponding to
active direction of rotation
Polar angle of the circle end
point
Circular arc G16
+
Circular arc with tangential
connection to the preceding
contour element
Polar radius, polar angle of the
arc end point
Helical interpolation
+
Combination of a circular and
a linear movement
Polar radius, polar angle of the
arc end point, coordinate of
the end point in the tool axis