Working plane <PLANE>
<PLANE> command is used to define active machining plane. Commonly this command is processed into G17, G18, G19 G-codes. Active plane is used in circular interpolation (it defines plane of arcs), to implement tool radius offset, to define hole machining cycles etc.
Command:
PLANE XY(33) | YZ(37) | XZ(41) | YX(133) | ZY(137) | ZX(141)
Parameters:
Parameter |
Description |
||
XY(33) YZ(37) XZ(41) YX(133) ZY(137) ZX(141) |
CLD[1] |
CLD.Plane |
Plane code: 33 – XY, 37 – YZ, 41 – XZ, 133 – YX, 137 – ZY, 141 – ZX. |
To create ISO postprocessor use ISO.G mask, which is assigned the plane code automatically:
CLD item value |
ISO value |
CLD[1] = 33 |
ISO.G = 17 |
CLD[1] = 37 |
ISO.G = 19 |
CLD[1] = 41 |
ISO.G = 18 |
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