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TRAK LPM Programming, Safety, & Operating Manual 
5.0 Definitions, Terms & Concepts 
5.1 ProtoTRAK PMX CNC Axis Conventions 
Hint: It is much easier to program if you imagine the tool is moving and think of the tool 
movement rather than focus on the machine table and saddle movement. 
X Axis: positive X-axis motion is defined as the table moving to the left when facing the 
mill. Consequently, measurement to the right is positive on the workpiece. 
Y Axis: positive Y-axis motion is defined as the table moving toward you. Measurement 
toward the machine (away from you) is positive on the workpiece. 
Z Axis: positive Z-axis motion is defined as moving the head up. Measurement up is 
also positive on the workpiece. 
ProtoTRAK PMX CNC conventions in terms of tool movement. 
The Z RAPID dimension is the position at which Z will stop rapid traversing and switch 
to its programmed Z feedrate. Z motion will continue until Z End depth has been 
reached. 
5.2 Part Geometry and Tool Path Programming 
The ProtoTRAK PMX CNC gives you ultimate flexibility in programming. Programs 
that are entered through the ProtoTRAK PMX CNC system can be entered as either Part 
Geometry or Tool Path. 
Part Geometry programming is the popular programming style of the ProtoTRAK family 
of products. This is done by defining the final geometry of the part, and the ProtoTRAK 
PMX CNC has the job of figuring out the tool path from the part dimensions and the tool 
set-up information. This is a great benefit compared to regular CNC because it doesn't 
force the programmer to do the difficult job of defining tool path. A consequence of part 
geometry programming is that the following are not allowed: 










