Multiple axismachining
12.2 The PLANE function: Tilting the working plane (software option 8)
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Defining the working plane with the Euler angle:
PLANE EULER
Application
Euler angles define a machining plane through up to three
rotations about the respectively tilted coordinate system
. The
Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler defined these angles.
Before programming, note the following
Parameter description for the positioning behavior.
behavior of the PLANE function", page 451
Input parameters
Rot. angle Main coordinate plane?:
Rotary angle
EULPR
around the Z axis. Please note:
Input range: -180.0000° to 180.0000°
The 0° axis is the X axis
Tilting angle tool axis?
: Tilting angle
EULNUT
of
the coordinate system around the X axis shifted by
the precession angle. Please note:
Input range: 0° to 180.0000°
The 0° axis is the Z axis
ROT angle of tilted plane?
: Rotation
EULROT
of the tilted coordinate system around the tilted
Z axis (corresponds to a rotation with Cycle 10
ROTATION). Use the rotation angle to simply
define the direction of the X axis on the tilted
working plane. Please note:
Input range: 0° to 360.0000°
The 0° axis is the X axis
Continue with the positioning properties
behavior of the PLANE function", page 451
NC block
N50 PLANE EULER EULPR45 EULNU20 EULROT22 .....*
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