Fundamental Geometrical Principles
1.3 Position of coordinate systems
Fundamentals
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Zero offsets, scaling, etc., are always executed in the basic coordinate system.
The coordinates also refer to the basic coordinate system when specifying the working field
limitation.
1.3.4 Workpiece coordinate system
The geometry of a workpiece is described in the workpiece coordinate system. In other
words, the data in the NC program refer to the workpiece coordinate system.