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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 iTNC 530 (34049x-08) ISO programming User Manual

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Circular path C around circle center CC

Before programming a circular arc, you must first enter the circle

center I, J. The last programmed tool position will be the starting

point of the arc.

Direction of rotation

In clockwise direction: G02

In counterclockwise direction: G03

Without programmed direction: G05. The TNC traverses the circular

arc with the last programmed direction of rotation

Move the tool to the circle starting point

Enter the coordinates of the circle center

Coordinates

of the arc end point, and if necessary:

Feed rate F

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 G2 Z... X...

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.

N50 I+25 J+25 *

N60 G01 G42 X+45 Y+25 F200 M3 *

N70 G03 X+45 Y+25 *

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.

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