Rockwell Automation GMLC Reference Manual User Manual
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Publication GMLC-5.2 - November 1999
Interpolate Axes
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In this example, the absolute endpoints of the X and Y axes are the same
as their start points, because an integral number of complete revolutions
were made. If the specified arc angle is not an integer, the endpoints of the
X and Y axes are not be the same as their start points.
Example 8: Helical Interpolation in Incremental Mode
In incremental mode, enter the distance from the current position of both
the X and Y axes to the center of the circle in the With Center At fields.
Then specify the helical move’s distance along the Z axis, and the number
of turns the X-Y plane will make around the Z axis.
For example, if the following bullets are true, and the Interpolate Axes
parameters area as shown below, it produces the same motion as shown
previously for absolute mode.
•
Axis 0 is the X axis and is currently located at absolute position –10
position units
•
Axis 1 is the Y axis and is currently located at position +10 position
units
•
Axis 2 is the Z axis and is currently located at position –5 position
units