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HUST CNC H6D-T Manual
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A:A-axis moves to the designated Machine Coordinate A position with G01 speed of
previous node.
B:B-axis moves to the designated Machine Coordinate B position with G01 speed of
previous node.
C:C-axis moves to the designated Machine Coordinate C position with G01 speed of
previous node.
Description
The Home Position of the machine is the fixed home position being set by the
manufacturer when manufacturing the CNC machine and such Coordinate System
belongs to a fixed system. When designated by G53 Command and coordinate
command, the Tool will move to the position designated for the basic coordinate system
of the machine. Soon as the Tool returns to zero point (0, 0, 0) of the machine, it means
the Home Position of the machine’s coordinate system.
Notice
1. G53 Command will be valid for the designate node.
2. Before giving the G53 Command, the Tool offsetting must be cancelled (length,
wearing, tip radius offsetting).
3. The command shall be valid under absolute value programming status, and will not
avail under incremental value programming.
3.28.3 W ork Coordinate System, G54~G59
Purpose and functions:
Six sets of different work origins can be set. The coordinate system comprising these
work origins is named Work Coordinate System. The major merit of a Work Coordinate
System is the simplified calculation of coordinates in the process program.
Details:
The program use these work coordinate origins via commands G54-G59. According to
process requirements and program design, the user may select any set, or 2 sets or even
6 sets for the process. The major merit of these Work Coordinate Systems is the

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