Straight line L
Application
With a straight line L you program a straight traverse motion in any direction.
Related topics
- Programming a straight line with polar coordinates
Description of function
The control moves the tool in a straight line from its current position to the defined end point. The starting point is the end point of the preceding NC block.
Depending on the kinematics of your machine, you can program up to six axes in a linear L block.
The TNC7 basic can move up to four axes simultaneously. If an NC block commands movement of more than four axes, the control displays an error message. If the axis position does not change, you can nevertheless program more than four axes.
Input
11 L X+50 Y+50 R0 FMAX M3 | ; Straight line without radius compensation in rapid traverse |
To navigate to this function:
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The NC function includes the following syntax elements:
Syntax element | Meaning |
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L | Syntax initiator for a straight line |
X, Y, Z, A, B, C, U, V, W | End point of the straight line as a fixed or variable number Entry: absolute or incremental Optional syntax element |
&X, &Y, &Z | End point of the straight line in a main axis that is deselected with PARAXMODE as a fixed or variable number Select three linear axes for machining with FUNCTION PARAXMODE Optional syntax element |
R0, RL, RR | |
F, FMAX, FZ, FU, FAUTO | |
M |
Notes
- The Form column allows toggling between the syntaxes for Cartesian and polar coordinate input.
- The actual position capture key allows you to program a straight line L with all axis values. The values are equivalent to the Actual pos. (ACT) mode of the position display.
Example
11 L Z+100 R0 FMAX M3 |
12 L X+10 Y+40 RL F200 |
13 L IX+20 IY-15 |
14 L X+60 IY-10 |