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4
Programming
4.2 Tools
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Oversizes for lengths and radii - delta values
In tool tables and in a TOOL CALL block you can enter so-called delta
values for tool length and radius.
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Positive delta values: tool oversize
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Negative delta values: tool undersize
The TNC adds the delta values from the table and the TOOL CALL block.
Applications:
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Undersize in the tool table for wear
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Oversize in the TOOL CALL block, for example as a finishing
allowance during roughing.
Delta values can be numerical values, Q parameters (only in a TOOL
CALL block) or the value 0. The maximum permissible oversize or
undersize is +/- 99.999 mm.
Determining tool length with a zero tool
For the sign of the tool length L:
L > L, A positive value means the tool is longer
than the zero tool.
L < L, A negative value means the tool is
shorter than the zero tool.
Fig. 4.2: Tool
lengths can be given as the difference from the zero
tool
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Move the zero tool to the reference position in the tool axis (e.g. workpiece surface with Z = 0).
If necessary, set the datum in the tool axis to 0.
Change tools.
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Move the new tool to the same reference position as the zero tool.
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The TNC displays the compensation value for the length L.
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Write the value down and enter it later.
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Enter the display value by using the “actual position capture” function (see page 4-24).
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