The PLANE function: Tilting the working plane (software option 8) 12.2
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Defining the working plane with the spatial angle:
PLANE SPATIAL
Application
Spatial angles define a working plane using up to three rotations
of the workpiece coordinate system; two perspectives that have
always the same result are available for this purpose.
Rotations about the untilted coordinate system:
The
sequence of the rotations is first around the machine axis A,
then around the machine axis B, and then around the machine
axis C.
Rotations about the respectively tilted coordinate system:
The sequence of rotations is first around the machine axis C,
then around the rotated axis B, and then around the rotated axis
A. This perspective is usually easier to understand.
Before programming, note the following
You must always define the three spatial angles
SPA
,
SPB
, and
SPC
, even if one of them = 0.
This operation corresponds to
G80
if the entries
in Cycle
G80
are defined as spatial angles on the
machine side.
Parameter description for the positioning behavior.
behavior of the PLANE function", page 451
Input parameters
Spatial angle A?
: Rotation angle
SPA
around the
machine-referenced axis X. Entry range from
-359.9999° to +359.9999°
Spatial angle B?
: Rotation angle
SPB
around the
machine-referenced axis X. Entry range from
-359.9999° to +359.9999°
Spatial angle C?
: Rotation angle
SPC
around the
machine-referenced axis X. Entry range from
-359.9999° to +359.9999°
Continue with the positioning properties
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