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CNC 8035 - Programming manual - Fagor Automation

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REFERENCE SYSTEMS<br />

4.1 Reference points<br />

A <strong>CNC</strong> machine needs the following origin and reference points defined :<br />

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Machine Reference Zero or home. This is set by the manufacturer as the origin of the coordinate<br />

system of the machine.<br />

Part zero or point of origin of the part. This is the origin point that is set for programming the<br />

measurements of the part. It can be freely selected by the programmer, and its machine<br />

reference zero can be set by the zero offset.<br />

Machine Reference point. This is a point on the machine established by the manufacturer around<br />

which the synchronization of the system is done. The control positions the axis on this point,<br />

instead of moving it as far as the Machine Reference Zero, taking, at this point, the reference<br />

coordinates which are defined via the axis machine parameter “REFVALUE”.<br />

M Machine zero<br />

W Part zero<br />

R Machine reference point<br />

XMW, YMW, ZMW... Coordinates of part zero<br />

XMR, YMR, ZMR... Coordinates of machine reference point (“REFVALUE”)<br />

<strong>CNC</strong> <strong>8035</strong><br />

·T· MODEL<br />

(SOFT V16.3X)<br />

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