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4 Tool Management
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Intersecting Points
You cannot program a plane change during tool compensation. 
However, a 2-axis move off the currently active plane is allowed.
For example: The active plane (compensation in XY). You program an 
XZ or YZ move. The Z-axis reaches the programmed target as X/Y 
reaches its compensated target. Helical moves in the active plane are 
also allowed.
Program cancel compensation (G40) alone or with a move in the active 
plane. The move must be in rapid or feedrate. The move must be at 
least the tool radius in length.
The CNC “looks ahead” to following blocks in order to compensate 
correctly. When it “sees” an upcoming cancel compensation block, 
the CNC positions the tool perpendicular to the last move before the 
block.
The tool moves to a point perpendicular to the last move before the 
deactivation move.
Compensation Around Acute Angles
During compensation, the CNC finds the compensated intersection of 
moves and travels to that point.
On very sharp angles, this is not always desirable. For example, if you 
compensate along the outside of a 15-degree corner angle, the 
compensated intersection point is far away from the actual point on 
the work. Time is wasted by “cutting air” until the compensated point 
is reached. To save time, the CNC creates an arc around the end of the 
point on the work.
The CNC applies the arc where there are angles of 15 degrees or less. 
This can be set in the Setup Utility or in the program. To change the 
angle via program, set #1031.
Example: to change an angle to 10 degrees, program: #1031=10. 
Re-program this value to 15 degrees (default) when finished.
The CNC will automatically “round” the compensated intersection. 
The work remains a sharp corner.