Fundamentals
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Tool coordinate system T-CS
The tool coordinate system is a 3-D Cartesian coordinate system.
Its coordinate origin is the tool reference point. The values of the
tool table,
L
and
R
with milling tools and
ZL
,
XL
and
YL
with turning
tools, reference this point.
"Enter tool data into the table", page 200
and "Tool data"
For dynamic collision monitoring (option 40) to
correctly monitor the tool, the values in the tool table
must correspond to the actual dimensions of the
tool.
In accordance with the values from the tool table, the coordinate
origin of the tool coordinate system is shifted to the tool center
point TCP. TCP stands for
T
ool
C
enter
P
oint.
If the NC program does not reference the tool tip, the tool center
point must be shifted. The required shift is implemented in the NC
program using the delta values during a tool call.
The position of the TCP as shown in the diagram
is obligatory in conjunction with the 3-D tool
compensation.
With the aid of positioning blocks in the input
coordinate system, the user defines the position
of the tool and therefore the position of the tool
coordinate system.
R
R
R
L
R2
R2
L
L
TCP
TCP
TCP
TCP‘
With active
TCPM
function or active miscellaneous function
M128
the orientation of the tool coordinate system depends on the
current tool angle of inclination.
The user defines the tool’s angle of inclination either in the
machine coordinate system or in the working plane coordinate
system.
Tool angle of inclination in the machine coordinate system:
7 L X+10 Y+45 A+10 C+5 R0 M128
Tool angle of inclination in the working plane coordinate system:
6 FUNCTION TCPM F TCP AXIS SPAT PATHCTRL AXIS
7 L A+0 B+45 C+0 R0 F2500
7 LN X+48 Y+102 Z-1.5 NX-0.04658107 NY0.00045007
NZ0.8848844 TX-0.08076201 TY-0.34090025 TZ0.93600126
R0 M128
7 LN X+48 Y+102 Z-1.5 NX-0.04658107 NY0.00045007
NZ0.8848844 R0 M128
T-CS
W-CS
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