Setting the datum, 1 f undamentals – HEIDENHAIN iTNC 530 (340 49x-01) ISO programming User Manual

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4 Fundamentals of NC, File Management, Programming Aids, Pallet Management

4.1 F

undamentals

Setting the datum

A production drawing identifies a certain form element of the
workpiece, usually a corner, as the absolute datum. Before setting the
datum, you align the workpiece with the machine axes and move the
tool in each axis to a known position relative to the workpiece. You
then set the TNC display to either zero or a predetermined position
value. This establishes the reference system for the workpiece, which
will be used for the TNC display and your part program.

If the production drawing is dimensioned in relative coordinates,
simply use the coordinate transformation cycles (see “Coordinate
Transformation Cycles” on page 393).

If the production drawing is not dimensioned for NC, set the datum at
a position or corner on the workpiece which is suitable for deducing
the dimensions of the remaining workpiece positions.

The fastest, easiest and most accurate way of setting the datum is by
using a 3-D touch probe from HEIDENHAIN. See “Setting the Datum
with a 3-D Touch Probe” in the Touch Probe Cycles User’s Manual.

Example

The workpiece drawing at right shows holes (

1

to

4

) whose

dimensions are shown with respect to an absolute datum with the
coordinates X=0, Y=0. The holes (

5

to

7

) are dimensioned with respect

to a relative datum with the absolute coordinates X=450, Y=750. With
the DATUM SHIFT cycle you can temporarily set the datum to the
position X=450, Y=750, to be able to program the holes (

5

to

7

)

without further calculations.

Y

X

Z

MAX

MIN

X

Y

325

320

0

450

900

950

150

-150

750

0

300

±

0,

1

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15

13

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