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

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5 Programming Tool Movements<br />

5.1 General Information on Programming Tool Movements<br />

5-2<br />

A tool movement is always programmed as if the<br />

tool is moving and the workpiece is stationary.<br />

Always pre-position the tool at the beginning of a part program to prevent the possibility of damaging the tool or<br />

workpiece.<br />

Path functions<br />

Each element of the workpiece contour is entered<br />

separately using path functions. The various path<br />

functions produce:<br />

• Straight lines<br />

• Circular arcs<br />

You can also program a combination of the two<br />

(helical paths).<br />

The contour elements are executed in sequence to<br />

machine the programmed contour.<br />

X<br />

Fig. 5.1: A contour consists of a combination of straight lines and<br />

circular arcs<br />

L<br />

L<br />

CC<br />

Fig. 5.2: Contour elements are programmed and executed in sequence<br />

L<br />

C<br />

L<br />

Y<br />

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