Please note while programming – HEIDENHAIN 530 (340 49x-07) Cycle programming User Manual

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Touch Probe Cycles: Automatic Kinematics Measurement

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451, DIN/ISO: G451; Option)

Please note while programming:

Note that all functions for tilting in the working plane are
reset. M128 or FUNCTION TCPM are deactivated.

Position the calibration sphere on the machine table so
that there can be no collisions during the measuring
process.

Before defining the cycle you must set the datum in the
center of the calibration sphere and activate it, or you
define the input parameter Q431 correspondingly to 1 or 3.

If MP6602 is not equal to –1 (PLC macro positions the
rotary axes), only start a measurement if all rotary axes are
at 0°.

For the positioning feed rate when moving to the probing
height in the touch probe axis, the TNC uses the value
from cycle parameter Q253 or MP6150, whichever is
smaller. The TNC always moves the rotary axes at
positioning feed rate Q253, while the probe monitoring is
inactive.

If the kinematic data attained in the optimize mode are
greater than the permissible limit (MP6600), the TNC
shows a warning. Then you have to confirm acceptance of
the attained value by pressing NC start.

Note that a change in the kinematics always changes the
preset as well. After an optimization, reset the preset.

In every probing process the TNC first measures the
radius of the calibration sphere. If the measured sphere
radius differs from the entered sphere radius by more than
you have defined in MP6601, the TNC shows an error
message and ends the measurement.

If you interrupt the cycle during the measurement, the
kinematic data might no longer be in the original condition.
Save the active kinematic configuration before an
optimization with Cycle 450, so that in case of a failure the
most recently active kinematic configuration can be
restored.

Programming in inches: The TNC always records the log
data and results of measurement in millimeters.

The TNC ignores cycle definition data that applies to
inactive axes.

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