Programming Q Parameters | Part families—Q parameters in place of numerical values
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Part families—Q parameters in place of
numerical values
Application
The Q parameter function
FN 0: ASSIGN
assigns numerical values
to Q parameters. This enables you to use variables in the program
instead of fixed numerical values.
Example
15 FN O: Q10=25
Assign
...
Q10 is assigned the value 25
25 L X +Q10
Means L X +25
You need write only one program for a whole family of parts,
entering the characteristic dimensions as Q parameters.
To program a particular part, you then assign the appropriate values
to the individual Q parameters.
Example: Cylinder with Q parameters
Cylinder radius:
R = Q1
Cylinder height:
H = Q2
Cylinder Z1:
Q1 = +30
Q2 = +10
Cylinder Z2:
Q1 = +10
Q2 = +50
Summary of Contents for TNC 620 E
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