Please note while programming – HEIDENHAIN 530 (340 49x-07) Cycle programming User Manual
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The axes are always rotated in the same sequence for calculating the 
tilt of the plane: The TNC first rotates the A axis, then the B axis, and 
finally the C axis. 
Cycle 19 becomes effective as soon as it is defined in the program. As 
soon as you move an axis in the tilted system, the compensation for 
this specific axis is activated. You must move all axes to activate 
compensation for all axes.
If you set the function Tilting program run to Active in the Manual 
Operation mode, the angular value entered in this menu is overwritten 
by Cycle 19 WORKING PLANE.
Please note while programming:
The functions for tilting the working plane are interfaced to 
the TNC and the machine tool by the machine tool builder. 
With some swivel heads and tilting tables, the machine 
tool builder determines whether the entered angles are 
interpreted as coordinates of the rotary axes or as 
mathematical angles of a tilted plane. Refer to your 
machine tool manual.
Because nonprogrammed rotary axis values are 
interpreted as unchanged, you should always define all 
three spatial angles, even if one or more angles are at zero.
The working plane is always tilted around the active 
datum.
If you use Cycle 19 when M120 is active, the TNC 
automatically rescinds the radius compensation, which 
also rescinds the M120 function.
Danger of collision!
Ensure that the last defined angle is smaller than 360°.
