Acu-Rite CNC 3500i User Manual

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2 Machining Fundamentals
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Designation of the axes on milling machines
The X, Y and Z axes on your milling machine are also referred to as tool 
axis, principal axis (1st axis) and minor axis (2nd axis). The assignment 
of the tool axis is decisive for the assignment of the principal and 
minor axes.
Polar coordinates
If the production drawing is dimensioned in Cartesian coordinates, you 
also write the part program using Cartesian coordinates. For parts 
containing circular arcs or angles it is often simpler to give the 
dimensions in polar coordinates.
While the Cartesian coordinates X, Y and Z are three-dimensional and 
can describe points in space, polar coordinates are two-dimensional 
and describe points in a plane. Polar coordinates have their datum at a 
circle center (CC), or pole. A position in a plane can be clearly defined 
by the:
Polar Radius, the distance from the circle center CC to the position, 
and the:
Polar Angle, the value of the angle between the reference axis and 
the line that connects the circle center CC with the position.
Tool axis
Principal axis
Minor axis
X
Y
Z
Y
Z
X
Z
X
Y