{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0{\fonttbl{\f0\fnil\fcharset0 MS Sans Serif;}{\f1\fnil MS Sans Serif;}} {\colortbl ;\red255\green0\blue0;\red0\green0\blue0;} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\qc\cf1\lang2057\b\f0\fs24 CYCL DEF 7.0 \f1 Datum shift\cf2\b0\fs20 \par \pard \par \f0 Sample display\f1 \par \par \f0 CYCL DEF 7.0\f1 Datum shift cycle \par \par \f0 CYCL DEF 7.1 \f1 X..\tab Shift of X-axis \par \f0 CYCL DEF 7.2 \f1 Y..\tab Shift of Y-ax\f0 is \par CYCL DEF 7.3 Z\f1 ..\tab Shift of \f0 Z\f1 -ax\f0 is\f1 \par \par The datum (zero point) can be shifted to any location from within a program. This feature allows you to carry out identical machining operations (e.g. milling slots or pockets) at various locations on the workpiece, without having to create and enter a new program for each job. \par \par Datum shift values can be absolute or incremental. \par \cf1\b\fs24 \par \par }