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08/2005  Machining the Workpiece
3.4 Re
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 the axes
 
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SINUMERIK 840D sl Operation/Programming ShopTurn (BAT) – 08/2005 Edition  3-95 
3.4  Repositioning the axes 
    After a program interruption in automatic mode (e.g. after a tool 
breaks) you can move the tool away from the contour in manual 
mode. ShopTurn saves the coordinates of the position at the time of 
the interruption and displays the path differences that the axes 
traversed in manual mode in the actual value window. This path 
difference is called "Repos-offset". 
      Using the "Repos" function, you can return the tool to the contour in 
order to continue executing the program. 
 
    You cannot traverse the interrupt position, because it is blocked by the 
control system. 
The feedrate/rapid traverse override is in effect. 
 
Alarm 
When repositioning, the axes move with the programmed feedrate and
linear interpolation, i.e. in a straight line from the current position to the
interrupt point. Therefore, you must first move the axes to a safe 
position in order to avoid collisions. 
      If you do not use the "Repos" function and subsequently move the 
axes in manual mode after a program interrupt, ShopTurn 
automatically moves the axes during the switch to automatic mode 
and the subsequent start of the machining process in a straight line 
back to the interrupt point. 
      The following prerequisites must be met when repositioning the axes: 
   The program execution was interrupted using "Cycle Stop". 
   The axes were moved from the interrupt point to another position in 
manual mode. 
 
 
Repos
 
  Press the "Repos" key. 
 
+X
 
  Select each axis that is to be moved sequentially in the 
corresponding direction. 
The axes are moved to the interrupt position.