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Delta values for lengths and radii
Delta values are offsets in the length and radius of a tool.
A positive delta value describes a tool oversize (
DL,
DR,
DR2
>0). If you
are programming the machining data with an allowance, enter the
oversize value in the
T
block of the part program.
A negative delta value describes a tool undersize (
DL
,
DR
,
DR2
<0). An
undersize is entered in the tool table for wear.
Delta values are usually entered as numerical values. In a
T
block, you
can also assign the values to Q parameters.
Input range: You can enter a delta value with up to ± 99.999 mm.
Entering tool data into the program
The number, length and radius of a specific tool is defined in the
G99
block of the part program.
U
To select tool definition, press the TOOL DEF key.
U
Tool number:
Each tool is uniquely identified by its tool
number.
U
Tool length:
Compensation value for the tool length
U
Tool radius:
Compensation value for the tool radius
Example
DR<0
DR>0
DL<0
R
DL>0
L
R
Delta values from the tool table influence the graphical
representation of the
tool.
The representation of the
workpiece
remains the same in the simulation.
Delta values from the
T
block change the represented size
of the
workpiece
during the simulation. The simulated
tool size
remains the same.
In the programming dialog, you can transfer the value for
tool length and tool radius directly into the input line by
pressing the desired axis soft key.
N40 G99 T5 L+10 R+5 *
Summary of Contents for ITNC 530 - 6-2010 DIN-ISO PROGRAMMING
Page 1: ...User s Manual DIN ISO Programming iTNC 530 NC Software 606 420 01 606 421 01 English en 6 2010...
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Page 16: ...Changed functions 606 42x 01 since the predecessor versions 340 49x 06 16...
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Page 41: ...First Steps with the iTNC 530...
Page 61: ...Introduction...
Page 83: ...Programming Fundamentals File Management...
Page 130: ...130 Programming Fundamentals File Management 3 4 Working with the File Manager...
Page 131: ...Programming Programming Aids...
Page 153: ...Programming Tools...
Page 187: ...Programming Programming Contours...
Page 217: ...Programming Data Transfer from DXF Files...
Page 235: ...HEIDENHAIN iTNC 530 235 Programming Subprograms and Program Section Repeats...
Page 252: ...252 Programming Subprograms and Program Section Repeats 8 6 Programming Examples...
Page 253: ...Programming Q Parameters...
Page 301: ...Programming Miscellaneous Functions...
Page 325: ...Programming Special Functions...
Page 380: ...380 Programming Special Functions 11 8 Working with Cutting Data Tables...
Page 381: ...Programming Multiple Axis Machining...
Page 417: ...Programming Pallet Editor...
Page 437: ...Manual Operation and Setup...
Page 499: ...Positioning with Manual Data Input...
Page 505: ...Test Run and Program Run...
Page 536: ...536 Test Run and Program Run 16 7 Optional Program Run Interruption...
Page 537: ...MOD Functions...
Page 574: ...574 MOD Functions 17 21 Configuring the HR 550 FS Wireless Handwheel...
Page 575: ...Tables and Overviews...
Page 604: ...604 Tables and Overviews 18 4 Exchanging the Buffer Battery...