Programming contours
6.4
Path contours
Cartesian coordinates
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6.4
Path contours
Cartesian
coordinates
Overview of path functions
Path function key
Function
Tool movement
Required input
Page
Straight line
L
G00
and
G01
Straight line
Coordinates of the end
point of the straight line
Chamfer:
CHF
G24
Chamfer between two
straight lines
Chamfer side length
Circle center
CC
I
and
J
None
Coordinates of the circle
center or pole
Circular arc
C
G02
and
G03
Circular arc around a
circle center CC to an arc
end point
Coordinates of the arc
end point, direction of
rotation
Circular arc
CR
G05
Circular arc with a certain
radius
Coordinates of the arc
end point, arc radius,
direction of rotation
Circular arc
CT
G06
Circular arc with
tangential connection
to the preceding and
subsequent contour
elements
Coordinates of the arc
end point
Corner rounding
RND
G25
Circular arc with
tangential connection
to the preceding and
subsequent contour
elements
Rounding radius R
FK
free contour
programming
Straight line or circular
path with any connection
to the preceding contour
element
"Path contours – FK free
contour programming
(option 19)", page 271
Programming path functions
You can program path functions conveniently by using the gray path
function keys. In further dialogs, you are prompted by the TNC to
make the required entries.
If you enter DIN/ISO functions via a connected USB
keyboard, make sure that capitalization is active.
At the start of the block the control automatically
writes in capitals.
Summary of Contents for TNC 620 Programming Station
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Page 5: ...Fundamentals ...
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Page 57: ...1 First Steps with the TNC 620 ...
Page 77: ...2 Introduction ...
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Page 111: ...3 Fundamentals file management ...
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