ISO 841:2001
(Main)Industrial automation systems and integration — Numerical control of machines — Coordinate system and motion nomenclature
Industrial automation systems and integration — Numerical control of machines — Coordinate system and motion nomenclature
This International Standard describes a machine coordinate system related to the primary motions of individual numerically controlled machines and the associated machine motions. The machine coordinate system is used to provide the coordinates of a moving tool (or a point in the working space or on the drawing) with respect to a stationary workpiece. Thus a programmer can describe the machine operations without having to know whether the tool approaches the workpiece or the workpiece approaches the tool. NOTE 1 Individual numerically controlled machines means that all axes are mounted on one base or frame and all motions are related to one standard coordinate system. NOTE 2 For the sake of simplicity the majority of the text of this International Standard is written in terms accorded to machine tools but nevertheless accorded to numerically controlled machines in general. Coordinate systems and axis motion nomenclature for industrial robots is defined in ISO 9787, Manipulating industrial robots — Coordinate systems and motion nomenclatures.
Systèmes d'automatisation industrielle et intégration — Commande numérique des machines — Système de coordonnées et nomenclature du mouvement
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 841
Second edition
2001-10-15
Industrial automation systems and
integration — Numerical control of
machines — Coordinate system and motion
nomenclature
Systèmes d'automatisation industrielle et intégration — Commande
numérique des machines — Systèmes de coordonnées et nomenclature
du mouvement
Reference number
ISO 841:2001(E)
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ISO 2001
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ISO 841:2001(E)
Contents Page
Foreword.iv
Introduction.v
1 Scope .1
2 Normative references .1
3 Terms and definitions .1
4 Machine coordinate system.1
4.1 Designation .1
4.2 Origin .2
4.3 Z axis.2
4.4 X axis.2
4.5 Y axis.3
4.6 Rotary axes A, B and C .3
5 Principal machine motions.3
5.1 Designation .3
5.2 Direction .3
6 Additional motions .4
6.1 Linear motions .4
6.2 Rotary motion.4
6.3 Letter restrictions .4
6.4 Direction .4
7 Schematic drawings of machines.4
7.1 Examples of machine drawings .4
7.2 Designation .5
Annex A (normative) Examples of machine motions.6
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ISO 841:2001(E)
Foreword
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International Standard ISO 841 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 184, Industrial automation systems
and integration, Subcommittee SC 1, Physical device control.
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 841:1984), which has been technically revised. The
following changes have been made:
� the content has been restructured in a more logical order;
� axes and motions have been clearly distinguished;
� new machine types have been added;
� motion designation for more complex machines has been added.
Annex A forms a normative part of this International Standard.
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ISO 841:2001(E)
Introduction
This International Standard defines a standard machine coordinate system and the machine motions so that a
programmer can describe the machining operations without having to know whether the tool approaches the
workpiece or the workpiece approaches the tool.
The standard machine coordinate system is used to provide the coordinates of a moving tool (or point in the
working space or on a drawing) with respect to a stationary workpiece.
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 841:2001(E)
Industrial automation systems and integration — Numerical
control of machines — Coordinate system and motion
nomenclature
1 Scope
This International Standard describes a machine coordinate system related to the primary motions of individual
numerically controlled machines and the associated machine motions.
The machine coordinate system is used to provide the coordinates of a moving tool (or a point in the working space
or on the drawing) with respect to a stationary workpiece. Thus a programmer can describe the machine operations
without having to know whether the tool approaches the workpiece or the workpiece approaches the tool.
NOTE 1 Individual numerically controlled machines means that all axes are mounted on one base or frame and all motions
are related to one standard coordinate system.
NOTE 2 For the sake of simplicity the majority of the text of this International Standard is written in terms accorded to
machine tools but nevertheless accorded to numerically controlled machines in general. Coordinate systems and axis motion
nomenclature for industrial robots is defined in ISO 9787, Manipulating industrial robots — Coordinate systems and motion
nomenclatures.
2 Normative references
The following normative documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of
this International Standard. For dated references, subsequent amendments to, or revisions of, any of these
publications do not apply. However, parties to agreements based on this International Standard are encouraged to
investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the normative documents indicated below. For
undated references, the latest edition of the normative document referred to applies. Members of ISO and IEC
maintain registers of currently valid International Standards.
ISO 2806:1994, Industrial automation systems — Numerical control of machines — Vocabulary
ISO 6983-1:1982, Numerical control of machines — Program format and definition of address words — Part 1:
Data format for positioning, line motion and contouring control systems
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this International Standard, the terms and definitions given in ISO 2806 apply.
4 Machine coordinate system
4.1 Des
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