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Lenze · 9400 function library · Reference manual · DMS 6.7 EN · 08/2014 · TD05 371
5 Function blocks
5.98 L_LdSyncOperation - master value connection
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5.98.4 Angular trimming via x offset
In many production processes, several processing steps in a row are required for a product to be ma-
nufactured. Every machining process must be brought into line with the previous one to ensure the
desired product quality. This is called angular trimming and normally achieved via a so-called x off-
set. The x offset leads to a virtual trimming of the master value and hence to a correct alignment of
the following axis to the process.
Example 1: No angular trimming (without x offset)
The "Arrows" print image is shifted by x
offset
compared to the desired position:
[5-62] Example 1
Example 2: Angular trimming via x offset
The "Arrows" print image is on the desired position:
[5-63] Example 2