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Turbo PMAC/PMAC2 Software Reference
Turbo PMAC Program Command Specification
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The tool-orientation vector affects the compensation for the end-point of the move commanded on the
same line as the tool-orientation vector. It also affects the compensation for subsequent moves until
another tool-orientation vector is declared. In typical use, a new tool-orientation vector is declared with
each move, so the vector only affects the move on the same line in this case.
same line as the tool-orientation vector. It also affects the compensation for subsequent moves until
another tool-orientation vector is declared. In typical use, a new tool-orientation vector is declared with
each move, so the vector only affects the move on the same line in this case.
Examples:
X3.76 Y8.29 Z-4.83 A34.32 C-29.75 NX0.866 NY0 NZ-0.5 TX-0.707 TY0.707 TZ0
See Also:
Three-Dimensional Compensation
Program commands CC3, CCR{data}, NX{data}, NY{data}, NZ{data}, TR{data},
TY{data}, TZ{data}
Three-Dimensional Compensation
Program commands CC3, CCR{data}, NX{data}, NY{data}, NZ{data}, TR{data},
TY{data}, TZ{data}
TY{data}
Function:
Set 3D-comp tool-orientation vector Y-component
Type:
Motion program (PROG and ROT)
Syntax:
TY{data}
where:
{data} is a signed floating-point constant or expression representing the Y-component of the tool-
orientation vector
orientation vector
This statement specifies the Y-component of the tool-orientation vector used for three-dimensional cutter-
radius compensation. This value is used along with the X and Z-components specified by the TX{data}
and TZ{data} statements, respectively, to compute the orientation of the vector.
radius compensation. This value is used along with the X and Z-components specified by the TX{data}
and TZ{data} statements, respectively, to compute the orientation of the vector.
The total magnitude of the tool-orientation vector specified with these three components does not matter,
although typically a unit-magnitude vector is specified. The relative magnitudes (including signs) of the
three components are what determine the orientation of the vector. The direction sense of the vector does
not matter – base to tip, or tip to base. Generally, all three components are declared together on one line;
if only one or two components are declared, the others are left at their old values, possibly leading to
unpredictable results.
although typically a unit-magnitude vector is specified. The relative magnitudes (including signs) of the
three components are what determine the orientation of the vector. The direction sense of the vector does
not matter – base to tip, or tip to base. Generally, all three components are declared together on one line;
if only one or two components are declared, the others are left at their old values, possibly leading to
unpredictable results.
The tool-orientation vector affects the compensation for the end-point of the move commanded on the
same line as the tool-orientation vector. It also affects the compensation for subsequent moves until
another tool-orientation vector is declared. In typical use, a new tool-orientation vector is declared with
each move, so the vector only affects the move on the same line in this case.
same line as the tool-orientation vector. It also affects the compensation for subsequent moves until
another tool-orientation vector is declared. In typical use, a new tool-orientation vector is declared with
each move, so the vector only affects the move on the same line in this case.
Examples:
X3.76 Y8.29 Z-4.83 A34.32 C-29.75 NX0.866 NY0 NZ-0.5 TX-0.707 TY0.707 TZ0
See Also:
Three-Dimensional Compensation
Program commands CC3, CCR{data}, NX{data}, NY{data}, NZ{data}, TR{data},
TX{data}, TZ{data}
Three-Dimensional Compensation
Program commands CC3, CCR{data}, NX{data}, NY{data}, NZ{data}, TR{data},
TX{data}, TZ{data}
TZ{data}
Function:
Set 3D-comp tool-orientation vector Z-component
Type:
Motion program (PROG and ROT)
Syntax:
TZ{data}
where:
{data} is a signed floating-point constant or expression representing the Z-component of the tool-
orientation vector
orientation vector