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5 path contours—polar coordinates, Overview – HEIDENHAIN iTNC 530 (340 49x-05) ISO programming User Manual

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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:

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Positions on circular arcs

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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

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Straight line G10,
G11

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Straight line

Polar radius, polar angle of the
straight-line end point

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Circular arc G12, G13

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Circular path around circle
center/pole to arc end point

Polar angle of the arc end
point,

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Circular arc G15

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Circular path corresponding to
active direction of rotation

Polar angle of the circle end
point

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Circular arc G16

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Circular arc with tangential
connection to the preceding
contour element

Polar radius, polar angle of the
arc end point

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Helical interpolation

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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

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