Self-teaching Manual
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MC Model
Theory on CNC machines
1.3 Home Search.
When the CNC is off, the axes may be moved by hand or by accident. In these
situations, the CNC no longer keeps track of the real position of the axes. That is why a
“Home Search” should be carried out on power-up.
When searching home, the axes move to the home point set by the manufacturer and
the CNC assumes the value of the coordinates set by the manufacturer for that point.
NOTE: With the new feedback systems (with distance coded reference marks), it is possible
to know the position of the axes by moving them a short distance. This way, the concept
of Machine Reference (home) no longer applies.
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Tool ref. = Home
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Tool ref.
Home
Machine Ref. point: Is the physical reference mark location to where the axes move during “home
search”.
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