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HEIDENHAIN TNC 620 - Reducing Display of a Rotary Axis to a Value Less than 360: M94

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Multiple-Axis Machining | Miscellaneous functions for rotary axes
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HEIDENHAIN | TNC 620 | Conversational Programming User's Manual | 10/2017
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Reducing display of a rotary axis to a value less than
360°: M94
Standard behavior
The control moves the tool from the current angular value to the
programmed angular value.
Example:
Current angular value: 538°
Programmed angular value: 180°
Actual distance of traverse: -358°
Behavior with M94
At the start of block, the control first reduces the current angular
value to a value less than 360° and then moves the tool to the
programmed value. If multiple rotary axes are active, M94 will
reduce the display of all rotary axes. As an alternative, you can
specify a rotary axis after M94. The control then reduces the
display of this axis only.
If you entered a traverse limit or a software limit switch is active,
M94 is ineffective for the corresponding axis.
Example: Reduce the display of all active rotary axes
L M94
Example: Reduce the display of the C axis
L M94 C
Example: Reduce the display of all active rotary axes and then
move the tool in the C axis to the programmed value
L C+180 FMAX M94
Effect
M94 is effective only in the NC block where it is programmed.
M94 becomes effective at the start of the block.

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