
ICP programming | Contour elements – turning contour
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Contour elements – turning contour
With the contour elements of a turning contour you can create the
following:
In
Teach-in
submode
Complex workpiece blank contours
Contours for turning
In
smart.Turn
mode of operation
Complex workpiece blank contours and auxiliary workpiece
blank contours
Finished part contours and auxiliary contours
Basic turning contour elements
Defining the starting point
Enter the coordinates for the starting point and target point in the
first contour element of the turning contour. Entering the starting
point is only possible in the first contour element. In subsequent
contour elements, the starting point results from the previous
contour element in each case.
Defining the starting point:
Select the
Contour
menu item
Alternative: Press the
Insert element
soft key
Select the contour element
Parameters for defining the starting point:
XS
,
ZS
:
Start point
of contour
WS
:
Starting point
of contour (polar angle)
PS
:
Starting point
of contour (polar; radius)
ICP
generates a
G0
in
smart.Turn
mode of operation.
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