Scaling with TRANS SCALE
Application
The TRANS SCALE function lets you change the scale of the contours or distances to the datum, thereby evenly enlarging or shrinking them. This enables you to program shrinkage and oversize allowances, for example.
Use the TRANS SCALE RESET function to reset scaling.
Related topics
- Cycle 11 SCALING FACTOR
Description of function
Scaling is a modal function that is in effect as soon as it has been defined in the NC program.
Depending on the position of the workpiece datum, scaling is carried out as follows:
- Workpiece datum at the center of the contour:
The contour is scaled uniformly in all directions.
- Workpiece datum at the bottom left of the contour:
The contour is scaled in the positive X and Y axis directions.
- Workpiece datum at the top right of the contour:
The contour is scaled in the negative X and Y axis directions.
If you enter a scaling factor SCL less than 1, the contour will be reduced in size. If you enter a scaling factor SCL greater than 1, the contour will be enlarged.
When scaling, the control takes the coordinate input and dimensions from all cycles into account.
If Scaling is active, the control displays it on the TRANS tab of the Status workspace.
Input
11 TRANS SCALE SCL1.5 | ; Enlarge the contour by the factor 1.5 |
The NC function includes the following syntax elements:
Syntax element | Meaning |
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TRANS SCALE | Start of syntax for scaling |
SCL or RESET | Enter the scaling factor or reset scaling Fixed or variable number |
Notes
- This function can be used only in the FUNCTION MODE MILL machining mode.
- If you execute a change of scale with TRANS SCALE or Cycle 11 SCALING FACTOR, then the control overwrites the current scaling factor.
- If you want to reduce the size of a contour with inside radii, make sure to select an appropriate tool. Otherwise, residual material might remain.