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

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2 <strong>Manual</strong> Operation and Setup<br />

2.6 Measuring with the 3D Touch Probe System<br />

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SURFACE = DATUM<br />

X + X – Y + Y – Z + Z –<br />

or<br />

END<br />

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Select the axis direction with the cursor keys —<br />

same axis as for 1 .<br />

Probe the workpiece.<br />

The value displayed as DATUM is the distance between the two points.<br />

To return to the datum that was active before the length measurement:<br />

Measuring angles<br />

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Select the SURFACE = DATUM probe function.<br />

Probe the first touch point again.<br />

Set the datum to the value that you wrote down previously.<br />

Terminate the dialog.<br />

You can also use the 3D touch probe system to measure angles in the<br />

working plane. You can measure<br />

• the angle between the angle reference axis and a workpiece side, or<br />

• the angle between two sides.<br />

The measured angle is displayed as a value of maximum 90°.<br />

To find the angle between the angle reference axis and a side of the workpiece:<br />

Select the BASIC ROTATION probe function.<br />

ROTATION ANGLE =<br />

If you will need the current basic rotation later, write down the value that appears under ROTATION ANGLE.<br />

Make a basic rotation with the side of the workpiece (see Section “Compensating workpiece misalignment”).<br />

<strong>TNC</strong> <strong>360</strong> 2-21

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