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6 Programming: Programming Contours

Circles and circular arcs
The TNC moves two axes simultaneously in a circular path relative
to the workpiece. You can define a circular movement by entering
the circle center CC.

When you program a circle, the TNC assigns it to one of the main
planes. This plane is defined automatically when you set the
spindle axis during a tool call:

Spindle axis

Main plane

Z

XY, also
UV, XV, UY

Y

ZX, also
WU, ZU, WX

X

YZ, also
VW, YW, VZ

You can program circles that do not lie parallel to a main
plane by using Q parameters (see Chapter 10).

Direction of rotation DR for circular movements
When a circular path has no tangential transition to another contour
element, enter the direction of rotation DR:

Clockwise direction of rotation: DR–
Counterclockwise direction of rotation: DR+

Radius compensation
The radius compensation must be in the block in which you move
to the first contour element. You cannot begin radius compensation
in a circle block. It must be activated beforehand an a straight-line
block or approach block (APPR block).

Pre-positioning
Before running a part program, always pre-position the tool to
prevent the possibility of damaging it or the workpiece.

X

Y

X

Y

CC

X

CC

Y

CC

CC

CC

DR–

DR+

X

Z

Y

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