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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 />

ROTATION (Cycle 10)<br />

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

Application<br />

Within a program the coordinate system can rotated about the active<br />

datum in the working plane.<br />

Activation<br />

A rotation becomes active as soon as the cycle is defined. This cycle is<br />

also effective in the POSITIONING WITH MANUAL INPUT mode.<br />

Reference axis for the rotation angle:<br />

• X/Y plane X-axis<br />

• Y/Z plane Y-axis<br />

• Z/X plane Z-axis<br />

The active rotation angle is indicated in the status display with ROT.<br />

Input data<br />

The angle of rotation is entered in degrees (°).<br />

Entry range: –<strong>360</strong>° to +<strong>360</strong>° (absolute or incremental)<br />

Cancellation<br />

To cancel a rotation, enter a rotation angle of 0°.<br />

Example: Rotation<br />

A contour (subprogram 1) is to be executed<br />

once – as originally programmed – referenced<br />

to the datum X+0/Y+0 and then executed again<br />

referenced to X+70 Y+60 and rotated by 35°.<br />

Y<br />

60<br />

Y<br />

Z<br />

1<br />

3<br />

2<br />

Z<br />

70<br />

X<br />

35°<br />

X<br />

Continued...<br />

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