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Workpiece coordinate system W-CS
The workpiece coordinate system is a 3-D Cartesian coordinate
system. Its coordinate origin is the active preset.
The position and orientation of the workpiece coordinate system
depend on the
BASE TRANSFORM.
values of the active line in the
preset table.
Soft key
Application
The user determines the position and orientation
of the workpiece coordinate system by using a 3-
D touch probe for example. The control saves the
values determined with respect to the basic coordi-
nate system as
BASE TRANSFORM.
values in the
preset management.
The
Global Program Settings
function (option 44)
additionally provides the following transformations:
Additive basic rotat. (W-CS)
is added to a basic
rotation of a 3-D basic rotation from the preset table
and the pallet preset table.
Additive basic rotat. (W-
CS)
is the first transformation that is possible in the
workpiece coordinate system (W-CS).
Shift (W-CS)
is added to the shift (Cycle 7
DATUM
SHIFT
) that is defined in the NC program before
tilting the working plane.
Mirroring
is added to the mirroring (Cycle 8
MIRRORING
) that is defined in the NC program before
tilting the working plane.
Shift (mW-CS)
is effective in the so-called "modified
workpiece coordinate system" after applying the
Shift (W-CS)
or
Mirroring (W-CS)
transformation and
before tilting the working plane.
In the workpiece coordinate system the user defines the position
and orientation of the working plane coordinate system with use of
transformations.
Transformations in the workpiece coordinate system:
3D ROT
functions
PLANE
functions
Cycle 19
WORKING PLANE
Cycle 7
DATUM SHIFT
(shifting
before
tilting the working plane)
Cycle 8
MIRROR IMAGE
(mirroring
before
tilting the working plane)
W-CS
B-CS
Summary of Contents for TNC 640
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Page 333: ...8 Data Transfer from CAD Files ...
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Page 797: ...18 Positioning with Manual Data Input ...
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