Programming and Operating Manual (Turning)
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See the following illustration for settable work offset:
N10 G54 G0 X50 Z135
N20 X70 Z160
N30 T1 D1
N40 M3 S1000
N50 G0 X20 Z130
N60 G01 Z150 F0.12
N70 X50 F0.1
N80 G500 X100 Z170
N90 M30
Linear interpolation
11.3.1
Linear interpolation with rapid traverse: G0
Functionality
The rapid traverse movement G0 is used for fast positioning of the tool, however,
not for direct workpiece machining
.
All axes can be traversed simultaneously - on a straight path.
For each axis, the maximum speed (rapid traverse) is defined in machine data. If only one axis traverses, it uses its rapid
traverse. If two axes are traversed simultaneously, the path velocity (resulting velocity) is selected to achieve the
maximum
possible path velocity
in consideration of both axes.
Any programmed feedrates (F word) are not relevant for G0.
G0 remains active until canceled by another instruction from this G group (G0, G1, G2, G3, ...).
See the following illustration for linear interpolation with rapid traverse from point P1to P2: