X
—the X coordinate for a point on a line about which the Mirror Image routine occurs, as measured from part zero to the mirror line.
—in Position and Rotary Position data block, the X-axis coordinate where the mill feature will be located on the part. This dimension is measured relative to Part Zero.
—in Manual Rapid Move, the X end position of the move in a linear axis.
—sets the absolute X axis machine location to which the table will move when the Table Safety Move parameter is set to Yes for an Automatic Tool Change. See Machine Parameters – General 2 in Getting Started with WinMax Mill for more information.
—the X-axis coordinate for the center point of the shape.
—in Mill thread, the X-axis coordinate for the center of the thread.
—in Pattern Loop Angular and Rotate, the X coordinate of the reference point about which the pattern is rotated.
—the X coordinate of any one of the four corners of a frame or face which then becomes the reference corner.
—appears with Vector method in Universal Transform Plane/Transform Plane Groups. Enter I, J, K vector components for the X direction.
—the distance between the repeated patterns along the X axis line in Pattern blocks (negative values indicate direction.)
—in Transform Plane Groups, the distance between each transform plane in the sequence, along the X axis.
—the end point of the line in X.
—the length of the rectangle along the X axis, measured from the reference corner. This value is positive or negative relative to the reference corner. If the reference corner is at the left side of the rectangle, the X Length is a positive (+) dimension. If the reference corner is at the right side, this field's value is negative (-).
—in Stock Geometry, the X length of the stock (when Stock Type is Box.).
—the maximum X coordinate to define the working envelope the probe tip uses to search for part features in X and Y machine coordinates. This envelope also helps protect against crashing the probe. These fields are similar to the safety work region in Part Setup.
—the minimum X coordinate to define the working envelope the probe tip uses to search for part features in X and Y machine coordinates. This envelope also helps protect against crashing the probe. These fields are similar to the safety work region in Part Setup.
—the number of times the programmed routine will be repeated along a line parallel to the X axis in Pattern Loop Rectangular.
—the offset for the X axis, to be added to the X dimension in the data block.
—the plane of the arc in X when it is 180° or greater.
—the X-axis coordinate relative to Part Zero X.
—in Universal Rotary Position, the location to which the X axis will move before the rotary axis orients. Can specify order using drop-down list.
—the distance along the X axis from X Center to the edge of the ellipse.
—in Lettering blocks, the X coordinate of the point where text begins/ends, relative to the Width Ref Location.
—in Pattern Loop Angular, the X coordinate of the reference point (the only point in the pattern always on the circular path defined by this routine).
—in Pattern Scale, the X coordinate of the point from which the scaling will be performed.
—the location of the X reference point. Default is Start. Values are:
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Start—the lettering is left-justified; the first character begins at the X reference point.
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Center—the lettering is centered left and right of the X reference point.
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End—the lettering is right-justified; the last character ends at the X reference point.
—the location of the stock on X axis relative to the Zero Ref, in Stock Geometry; can use Store Position or can be set to Part Zero with softkey.
—when the Rotary Safety Move field is set to Yes, defines the location to which X axis will move before the rotary-axis orients.
—the scaling factor from the X axis. If scaling is not executed from the axis, enter 1.0000.
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A value that is less than 1.0000 scales down the pattern.
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A value that is greater than 1.0000 scales up the pattern.
—the starting point of the line or arc segment in X.
—the angle of the XY line segment, in degrees, measured counterclockwise from the three o’clock position.
—the distance from the start point to the end point, in X-Y.
—represents, in degrees, how far the part is from perfect alignment with the table. See Part Skew Probing Cycles of Part Probing for more information about X/Y skew.
—the angle of the XZ line segment, in degrees, measured counterclockwise from the 3 o'clock position.
—the distance from the start point to the end point, In X-Z.