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User's Manual TNC 360 (from 259 900-11) - heidenhain

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8 Cycles<br />

8.4 Cycles for Coordinate Transformations<br />

DATUM SHIFT (Cycle 7)<br />

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

Application<br />

With the aid of a datum shift, machining operations can be repeated at<br />

various locations on the workpiece.<br />

Activation<br />

When the DATUM SHIFT cycle has been defined, all coordinate data are<br />

based on the new datum. Shifted axes are identified in the status display<br />

by the letter N.<br />

Input data<br />

Only the coordinates of the new datum need to be entered. Absolute<br />

values are based on the workpiece datum manually defined with datum<br />

setting. Incremental values are based on the last valid datum; this datum<br />

can itself be shifted.<br />

Y<br />

Fig. 8.36: Activation of the datum shift<br />

Fig. 8.37: Datum shift, absolute Fig. 8.38: Datum shift, incremental<br />

Cancellation<br />

To cancel a datum shift, enter the datum shift coordinates X = 0, Y = 0<br />

and Z = 0.<br />

When combining transformations, program the datum shift first.<br />

Z<br />

X<br />

Y<br />

X<br />

Y<br />

Y<br />

Y<br />

Z<br />

Z<br />

Z<br />

IX<br />

IY<br />

X<br />

X<br />

X<br />

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