Coordinate Systems
These are the different coordinate system (CS) types:
- Machine (MCS)
- Axes (ACS)
- Product/Program (PCS)
Figure 1: Examples of CS types on a machine and part.
- Many coordinated moves may be done in a choice of coordinate systems.
- The differences between the types are offsets and possibly transformational algorithms to convert between the different systems, which ultimately control the actual axes on a piece of machinery.
Example
- The X-axis of a Machine CS is meant to command a pair of Axes CS axes (X1 and X2) which together form a gantry.
- The relative movement of the MCS X axis would be added to both ACS axes.
- The two ACS axes can be commanded independently for minor alignment adjustments.
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The Product Coordinate System is often rotated and/or offset from the Machine Coordinate System.