HEIDENHAIN iTNC 530 (606 42x-02) ISO programming User Manual
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HEIDENHAIN iTNC 530
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12.2 The PLANE F
unction: Tilting
the
W
o
rk
ing Plane (Sof
tw
ar
e Option
1)
Defining the working plane with two vectors: 
VECTOR PLANE
Function
You can use the definition of a working plane via two vectors if your 
CAD system can calculate the base vector and normal vector of the 
tilted machining plane. A normalized input is not necessary. The TNC 
calculates the normal, so you can enter values between -99.999999 
and +99.999999.
The base vector required for the definition of the machining plane is 
defined by the components BX, BY and BZ (see figure at right). The 
normal vector is defined by the components NX, NY and NZ. 
Before programming, note the following
The basis vector defines the direction of the principal axis 
in the tilted machining plane, and the normal vector 
determines the direction of the working plane, and at the 
same time is perpendicular to it.
The TNC calculates standardized vectors from the values 
you enter.
Parameter description for the positioning behavior: See 
“Specifying the positioning behavior of the PLANE 
function” on page 422.
