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4 tcpm function (sof tw ar e option 2) – HEIDENHAIN iTNC 530 (60642x-04) User Manual

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12.4 TCPM FUNCTION (Sof

tw

ar

e Option 2)

Interpretation of the programmed rotary axis
coordinates

Up to now, machines with 45° swivel heads or 45° tilting tables could

not easily set the angle of inclination or a tool orientation with respect

to the currently active coordinate system (spatial angle). This function

could only be realized through specially written programs with normal

vectors (LN blocks).
The TNC now provides the following function:

AXIS POS

determines that the TNC interprets the

programmed coordinates of rotary axes as the

nominal position of the respective axis

AXIS SPAT

determines that the TNC interprets the

programmed coordinates of rotary axes as the spatial

angle

Example NC blocks:

AXIS POS

should be used primarily if your machine is

equipped with Cartesian rotary axes. You can also use
AXIS POS

with 45°-swivel heads/ tilting tables if it is

ensured that the programmed rotary axis coordinates

define the desired orientation of the working plane

correctly (this can be accomplished with a CAM system,

for example).

AXIS SPAT:

The rotary axis coordinates entered in the

positioning block are space angles that are given with

respect to the currently active (perhaps tilted) coordinate

system (incremental space angle).
After you switch on FUNCTION TCPM with AXIS SPAT, in the

first positioning block you should always program all three

spatial angles in the inclination angle definition. This also

applies if one or more spatial angles are 0°.

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13 FUNCTION TCPM F TCP AXIS POS ...

Rotary axis coordinates are axis angles

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18 FUNCTION TCPM F TCP AXIS SPAT ...

Rotary axis coordinates are spatial angles

20 L A+0 B+45 C+0 F MAX

Set tool orientation to B+45 degrees (space angle).

Define space angle A and C with 0

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