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User's Manual ISO TNC 360 (260020xx, 280490xx) - heidenhain

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10 MOD Functions<br />

10.9 Setting the Axis Traverse Limits<br />

10-6<br />

The MOD function AXIS LIMIT allows you to set<br />

limits to axis traverse within the machine's maximum<br />

working envelope.<br />

Possible application:<br />

to protect an indexing fixture from tool collision.<br />

The maximum traverse range is defined by software<br />

limit switches. This range can be additionally<br />

limited through the MOD function AXIS LIMIT. With<br />

this function you can enter the maximum traverse<br />

positions for the positive and negative directions.<br />

These values are referenced to the scale datum.<br />

Z max<br />

Z min<br />

Working without additional traverse limits<br />

To allow certain coordinate axes to use their full range of traverse, enter<br />

the maximum traverse of the <strong>TNC</strong> (+/–30 000 mm) as the AXIS LIMIT.<br />

To find and enter the maximum traverse:<br />

Select POSITION DISPLAY REF.<br />

MOD<br />

END<br />

Z<br />

X min<br />

X max<br />

Fig. 10.2: Traverse limits on the workpiece<br />

Move the spindle to the desired positive and negative end positions of the X, Y and Z axes.<br />

Write down the values, noting the algebraic sign.<br />

Select the MOD functions.<br />

Enter the values that you wrote down as LIMITS in the corresponding axes.<br />

Exit the MOD functions.<br />

• The tool radius is not automatically compensated in the axis traverse limits values.<br />

• Traverse range limits and software limit switches become active as soon as the reference marks are<br />

crossed over.<br />

• In every axis the <strong>TNC</strong> checks whether the negative limit is smaller than the positive one.<br />

• The reference positions can also be captured directly with the function "Actual Position Capture"<br />

(see page 4-20).<br />

X<br />

Y min<br />

Y<br />

Y max<br />

<strong>TNC</strong> <strong>360</strong>

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