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Why The Z-axis Is Counting Positive When It Comes...
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Why The Z-axis Is Counting Positive When It Comes Down? (different To Din-iso Standard).
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LOGICAL
improvement! You save time not always type the "minus" in front of the figure.
The basic scale
SYSTEM
is absolute, means that the scale is measuring from a zero-position.
All measurements of the triangle-,
SQUARE
- and sparkerosion-cycles are completely increment.
From the circle-cycle just the Radius is increment, the other data is measured absolute.
The startposition of a cycle is the actual position (
AUTOMATIC
zero-point compensation).
After
FINISH
a cycle the automatic zero-point compensation is reset to the old position.
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