
9.5-AXIS MACHINING FUNCTION B-63943EN-1/02
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# 5 PRI Among multiple end point candidates that exist when a movement is
made on a rotation axis by a command such as I, J, and K when a
slanted surface machining command is specified under tool tip point
control for 5-axis machining (type 2) or cutter compensation for 5-axis
(type 2):
0: A combination in which the master (first rotation axis) makes a
smaller angular movement is selected for a machine of tool
rotation type or table rotation type. A combination in which the
table (second rotation axis) makes a smaller angular movement is
selected for a machine of composite type.
1: A combination in which the slave (second rotation axis) makes a
smaller angular movement is selected for a machine of tool
rotation type or table rotation type. A combination in which the
tool (first rotation axis) makes a smaller angular movement is
selected for a machine of composite type.
# 6 MIR When programmable mirror image is applied to a linear axis in tool tip
point control for 5-axis machining (type 2) or cutter compensation for
5-axis (type 2), mirror image is:
0: Not applied to a specified I, J, or K command
1: Applied to a specified I, J, or K command.
19630
Limit for regarding a block as a block specifying no movement when
intersection calculation for the tool side offset (G41.2 and G42.2) is made
[Input type] Parameter input
[Data type] Real path
[Unit of data] mm, inch (input unit)
[Minimum unit of data] Depend on the increment system of the reference axis
[Valid data range] 9 digit of minimum unit of data (refer to standard parameter setting
table (A))
(When the increment system is IS-B, -999999.999 to +999999.999)
When the intersection calculation for the tool side offset is made, a
block is regarded as a block specifying no movement if the difference
in coordinate value between two points in the compensation plane is
smaller than the value set in this parameter. In this case, the
intersection vector calculation is made by reading one block ahead.
Normally, a value around 0.01 mm is set in this parameter.
19631 Variation in determining an angle for leading edge offset
[Input type] Parameter input
[Data type] Real path
[Unit of data] degree
[Minimum unit of data] Depend on the increment system of the reference axis
[Valid data range] 9 digit of minimum unit of data (refer to standard parameter setting
table (A))
(When the increment system is IS-B, -999999.999 to +999999.999)
Set a variation range for determining the included angle between the
tool vector (VT) and movement vector (VM) to be 0°, 180°, or 90° in
the leading edge offset function.