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Cycle run, Please note while programming – HEIDENHAIN TNC 620 (81760x-02) Cycle programming User Manual

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Touch Probe Cycles: Automatic Workpiece Inspection

15.6 MEASURE HOLE OUTSIDE (Cycle 422, DIN/ISO: G422, software

option 17)

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TNC 620 | User's Manual Cycle Programming | 2/2015

15.6

MEASURE HOLE OUTSIDE
(Cycle 422, DIN/ISO: G422, software
option 17)

Cycle run

Touch Probe Cycle 422 measures the center and diameter of a
circular stud. If you define the corresponding tolerance values in
the cycle, the TNC makes a nominal-to-actual value comparison and
saves the deviation value in system parameters.

1 Following the positioning logic, the TNC positions the touch

probe at rapid traverse (value from

FMAX column) (see

"Executing touch probe cycles", page 298) to touch point

1

. The

TNC calculates the touch points from the data in the cycle and
the safety clearance from the

SET_UP column of the touch

probe table.

2 Then the touch probe moves to the entered measuring height

and runs the first probing process at the probing feed rate
(column

F). The TNC derives the probing direction automatically

from the programmed starting angle.

3 Then the touch probe moves in a circular arc either at measuring

height or at clearance height to the next starting point

2

and

probes the second touch point.

4 The TNC positions the probe to starting point

3

and then to

starting point

4

to probe the third and fourth touch points.

5 Finally the TNC returns the touch probe to the clearance height

and saves the actual values and the deviations in the following
Q parameters:

Parameter number

Meaning

Q151

Actual value of center in reference axis

Q152

Actual value of center in minor axis

Q153

Actual value of diameter

Q161

Deviation at center of reference axis

Q162

Deviation at center of minor axis

Q163

Deviation from diameter

Please note while programming:

Before a cycle definition you must have programmed
a tool call to define the touch probe axis.

The smaller the angle, the less accurately the TNC
can calculate the dimensions of the stud. Minimum
input value: 5°