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

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9 Digitizing 3D Surfaces<br />

9.3 Line-By-Line Digitizing<br />

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

The MEANDER cycle scans and digitizes a 3D<br />

contour in a back-and-forth (“meandering”) series<br />

of parallel lines.<br />

Starting position<br />

• Coordinates <strong>from</strong> the RANGE cycle:<br />

X and Y coordinates of the MIN point<br />

Z coordinate = CLEARANCE HEIGHT<br />

• Automatically move to the starting position:<br />

first Z, then X and Y<br />

Contour approach<br />

Input data<br />

The touch probe moves in the negative Z direction towards the model.<br />

Upon contact, the <strong>TNC</strong> stores the position.<br />

• LINE DIRECTION<br />

Coordinate axis in whose positive direction the touch probe moves<br />

(beginning with the first contour point).<br />

• LIMIT IN NORMAL LINES DIRECTION<br />

Distance the probe is retracted <strong>from</strong> the model after each deflection of<br />

the stylus during scanning<br />

• LINE SPACING<br />

The offset by which the probe moves at the ends of the lines before<br />

scanning the next line<br />

• MAX. PROBE POINT INTERVAL<br />

Maximum spacing between consecutive digitized positions<br />

Fig. 9.2: Scanning a line on the 3D surface<br />

The LINE SPACING and MAX. PROBE POINT INTERVAL cannot exceed 5 mm.<br />

Y<br />

Z<br />

X<br />

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