Tangential approach and departure, Approaching and departing a contour 6.3 – HEIDENHAIN TNC 620 (81760x-02) ISO programming User Manual

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Approaching and departing a contour

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TNC 620 | User's ManualDIN/ISO Programming | 2/2015

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Tangential approach and departure

With

G26 (figure at center right), you can program a tangential

approach to the workpiece, and with

G27 (figure at lower right) a

tangential departure. In this way you can avoid dwell marks.

Starting point and end point

The starting point and the end point lie outside the workpiece,

close to the first and last contour points. They are to be

programmed without radius compensation.

Approach

G26 is entered after the block in which the first contour

element is programmed: This will be the first block with radius
compensation

G41/G42

Departure

G27 after the block in which the last contour element

is programmed: This will be the last block with radius
compensation

G41/G42

The radius for

G26 and G27 must be selected so that

the TNC can execute the circular path between the

starting point and the first contour point, as well as

the last contour point and the end point.

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