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Circular path c around circle center cc, 4 p a th cont ours—car te sian coor dinat e s – HEIDENHAIN 530 (340 49x-07) User Manual

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Programming: Programming Contours

6.4 P

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Circular path C around circle center CC

Before programming a circular arc, you must first enter the circle
center CC. The last programmed tool position will be the starting point
of the arc.

U

Move the tool to the circle starting point.

U

Enter the coordinates of the circle center

U

Coordinates

of the arc end point, and if necessary:

U

Direction of rotation DR

U

Feed rate F

U

Miscellaneous function M

Example NC blocks

Full circle

For the end point, enter the same point that you used for the starting
point.

S

E

X

Y

CC

X

Y

25

45

25

CC

DR+

DR–

The TNC normally makes circular movements in the active
working plane. If you program circular arcs that do not lie
in the active working plane, for example C Z... X... DR+
with a tool axis Z, and at the same time rotate this
movement, then the TNC moves the tool in a spatial arc,
which means a circular arc in 3 axes.

5 CC X+25 Y+25

6 L X+45 Y+25 RR F200 M3

7 C X+45 Y+25 DR+

The starting and end points of the arc must lie on the
circle.

Input tolerance: up to 0.016 mm (selected with MP7431).

Smallest possible circle that the TNC can traverse:
0.0016 µm.