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Setting datum points using holes/cylindrical studs – HEIDENHAIN iTNC 530 (34049x-08) ISO programming User Manual

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Setting datum points using holes/cylindrical
studs

A second soft-key row provides soft keys for using holes or cylindrical

studs to set a reference point.

Defining whether a hole or stud is to be probed
The default setting is for probing holes.

Select the probe function by pressing the TOUCH

PROBE soft key, shift the soft-key row

Select the probe function: For example, press the

PROBING P soft key

Circular studs are to be probed. Define by soft key

Holes are to be probed. Define by soft key

Probing holes
Pre-position the touch probe approximately in the center of the hole.

After you have pressed the NC Start key, the TNC automatically

probes four points on the wall of the hole.
Move the touch probe to the next hole, repeat the probing process and

have the TNC repeat the probing procedure until all the holes have

been probed to set reference points.

Probing cylindrical studs
Position the ball tip at a starting position near the first touch point of

the stud. Select the probing direction by soft key and press the

machine START button to start probing. Perform the above procedure

four times.

Overview

Cycle

Soft key

Basic rotation using 2 holes:

The TNC measures the angle between the line

connecting the centers of two holes and a nominal

position (angle reference axis).

Datum using 4 holes:

The TNC calculates the intersection of the line

connecting the first two probed holes with the line

connecting the last two probed holes. You need to

probe diagonally opposite holes one after another (as

shown on the soft key), as otherwise the datum

calculated by the TNC will be incorrect.

Circle center using 3 holes:

The TNC calculates a circle that intersects the centers

of all three holes, and finds the center.