
Dresser/Wheel Radius Compensation
Chapter 15
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When scanning ahead, If t he control does not find a motion block before
the number of non-motion blocks has been exceeded, it does not generate
the normal radius compensation move. Instead the control sets up the
compensation move with an end-point one-dresser/wheel radius away from
and at right angles to the programmed end-point.
In many cases, this can cause unwanted over-cutting of a work piece.
Figure 15.40 and Figure 15.41 are example paths of programmed motion
blocks followed by too many non-motion blocks before the next move was
made.
Figure 15.40
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