Plane compensation

With plane compensation, axis misalignments can be compensated for as a function of the position of two master axes. One application case, for example, is the compensation of the Z axis depending on X and Y.

Compensation process

Plane compensation allows the compensation of an axis position depending on the command positions of 2 axes.

The two axes whose command positions influence the compensation value are called master axes. The axis for which compensation is active is called the slave axis.

One of the master axes can also be a slave axis itself.

Cross compensation data is specified in the compensation value list of the slave axis .

Plane compensation 1:
Schematic of the compensation value calculation for plane compensation

Characteristics

Plane compensation 2:
Specify compensation values at the interpolation points
Plane compensation 3:
Linear interpolation between the 4 interpolation points of a square

Effectiveness

Plane compensation is only effective if all the following conditions are fulfilled: