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Technical Manual TNC 360 - heidenhain - DR. JOHANNES ...

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Inside Corners<br />

6<br />

Max. deflection<br />

of stylus MP6240<br />

5<br />

1<br />

4<br />

PP. INT<br />

Contour<br />

PP. INT<br />

2<br />

Travel<br />

3<br />

On inside corners, having probed the last point c the touch probe continues to oscillate in the same<br />

scanning direction but changes direction because it cannot get clear. It then moves down the<br />

resultant straight line until it either gets clear or hits one of the limits TRAVEL e or PP.INT.e<br />

The touch probe moves in inverse scanning direction to get clear. If the programmed probe point<br />

interval PP.INT f is too small for the probe to clear, it travels paraxially in negative direction by up to<br />

the value of MP6240 (maximum stylus deflection). As soon as the touch probe is clear it returns to<br />

the contour g in the inverse travel direction. The new scanning direction is defined by the probed<br />

points c and g. If the touch probe has failed to clear even after it has backed out by the value of<br />

MP6240 h, the touch probe axis (e.g. Z+) is cleared in the positive direction. If the stylus is still<br />

deflected after it reaches the "clearance height" (see "Range" scanning cycle) the scanning sequence<br />

is aborted and an error message is displayed.<br />

4-160 <strong>TNC</strong> <strong>360</strong> 9 Touch Probe 8/95

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