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

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5 Programming Tool Movements<br />

5.2 Contour Approach and Departure<br />

Smooth approach and departure<br />

5-6<br />

With the RND function the tool approaches and departs the workpiece at<br />

a tangent. This prevents dwell marks on the workpiece surface.<br />

Starting and end position<br />

The starting S and end E positions of machining lie outside of the<br />

workpiece and near the first and last contour elements, respectively.<br />

The tool path to the starting and end positions are programmed without<br />

radius compensation.<br />

Input<br />

The RND function is entered at the following locations in the program:<br />

• During contour approach: after the block in which the first contour point<br />

is programmed, i.e. after the first RL/RR radius-compensated<br />

block.<br />

• During contour departure: after the block in which the last contour point<br />

is programmed, i.e. after the last RL/RR radius-compensated<br />

block.<br />

Program example<br />

.<br />

.<br />

.<br />

L X ... Y ... R0 ... ..................................................... Starting position S<br />

L X ... Y ... RL ... ..................................................... First contour point A<br />

RND R ... .................................................................... Smooth approach<br />

.<br />

.<br />

.<br />

Contour elements<br />

.<br />

.<br />

.<br />

L X ... Y ... RL ... ..................................................... Last contour point B<br />

RND R ... .................................................................... Smooth departure<br />

L X ... Y ... R0 ... ..................................................... End position E<br />

Fig. 5.9: Smooth approach onto a contour<br />

Fig. 5.10: Smooth departure <strong>from</strong> a contour<br />

For proper execution of an RND function, a radius must be chosen such that the arc can connect the start or end<br />

point with the contour point.<br />

S<br />

R0<br />

E<br />

R0<br />

R<br />

B<br />

R<br />

RL<br />

A<br />

RL<br />

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

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