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User’s Manual
1
Conversational
1
Programming
1
Controls on the TNC
2
TNC Models, Software and
4
Features
4
Contents
10
Introduction
14
1.1 The TNC 410
15
Visual display unit
16
Keyboard
18
1.3 Modes of Operation
18
Programming and Editing
19
Test run
20
Program Run, Single Block
21
1.4 Status Displays
22
“General” status displays
22
Additional status displays
22
General program information
23
Positions and coordinates
23
Information on tools
24
Coordinate transformations
24
Tool measurement
24
Touch Probes and Electronic
25
Handwheels
25
Manual Operation and Setup
26
2.1 Switch-On
27
2.2 Moving the Machine Axes
28
Miscellaneous Functions M
31
2.4 Setting the Datum
32
(Without a 3-D Touch Probe)
32
Positioning with Manual Data
34
Input (MDI)
34
3.1 Programming and Executing
35
Simple Positioning Blocks
35
Fundamentals of NC
38
File Management
38
Programming Aids
38
4.1 Fundamentals of NC
39
Selecting the datum
43
4.2 File Management
44
Files and file management
44
Working with the file manager
44
Creating a new part program
48
Define the blank
49
To erase the graphic:
52
4.5 Adding Comments
53
4.6 HELP Function
54
Feed rate F
57
Spindle speed S
57
5.2 Tool Data
58
Entering tool data in tables
60
Tool offset: length ?
61
5.3 Tool Compensation
65
Measuring the tool length
72
Measuring the tool radius
74
Programming Contours
76
Path functions
77
Free contour (FK) programming
77
Miscellaneous functions M
77
Programming with Q parameters
77
■ Starting point P
81
■ Auxiliary point P
81
■ First contour point P
81
■ End point P
81
Approaching on a circular arc
84
APPR LCT
85
6.4 Path Contours —
89
Cartesian Coordinates
89
Overview of path functions
89
Straight line L
90
Circle center CC
91
Corner Rounding RND
95
Coordinates
99
Straight line LP
100
Helical interpolation
101
Example: Helix
104
6.6 Path Contours –
105
FK Free Contour Programming
105
Initiating the FK dialog
106
Auxiliary points
109
Relative data
110
Closed contours
110
Example: FK programming 1
111
Example: FK programming 2
112
Example: FK programming 3
113
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Programming:
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Miscellaneous Functions
116
Program Run Control, Spindle
118
Coordinate Data
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Contouring Behavior
120
Contour filter: M124
123
Machining open contours: M98
126
M110/M111
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(LOOK AHEAD): M120
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■ M120 LA0 is programmed, or
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Rotary Axes
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360°: M94
130
Defining a cycle
133
Calling the cycle
134
8.2 Point Tables
135
Creating a point table
135
8.3 Drilling Cycles
137
BACK BORING (Cycle 204)
144
Example: Drilling cycles
148
■ Program tapping cycle
149
■ Centering
150
■ Drilling
150
■ Tapping M6
150
POCKET MILLING (Cycle 4)
153
POCKET FINISHING (Cycle 212)
154
STUD FINISHING (Cycle 213)
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SLOT MILLING (Cycle 3)
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(Cycle 210)
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(Cycle 211)
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8.5 Cycles for Machining Hole
171
Patterns
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CIRCULAR PATTERN (Cycle 220)
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LINEAR PATTERN (Cycle 221)
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N = Q242
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N = Q243
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8.6 SL cycles
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CONTOUR GEOMETRY (Cycle 14)
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8.6 SL Cycles
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ROUGH-OUT (Cycle 6)
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Example: Rough-out a pocket
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MULTIPASS MILLING (Cycle 230)
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RULED SURFACE (Cycle 231)
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Q228 Q225Q234Q231
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Example: Multipass milling
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■ Select a new program
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DATUM SHIFT (Cycle 7)
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MIRROR IMAGE (Cycle 8)
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ROTATION (Cycle 10)
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SCALING FACTOR (Cycle 11)
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■ Reduce Y axis by factor 0.6
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Subprogram 1:
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Define milling operation
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8.9 Special Cycles
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Subprograms and
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Program Section Repeats
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9.1 Marking Subprograms and
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9.2 Subprograms
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9.3 Program section repeats
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9.4 Program as Subprogram
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9.5 Nesting
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Repeating a subprogram
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9.6 Programming Examples
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Example: Groups of holes
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Q Parameters
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10.1 Principle and Overview
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Place of Numerical Values
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Mathematical Functions
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10.4 Trigonometric Functions
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10.5 If-Then Decisions with
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10.6 Checking and Changing
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10.7 Additional Functions
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FN 14: ERROR
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Displaying error messages
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FN 15: PRINT
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FN 18: SYS-DATUM READ
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Reading system data
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FN19: PLC
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Rules for formulas
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10.9 Preassigned Q Parameters
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■ Values from the PLC
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■ Tool and spindle data
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Example: Ellipse
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10.10 Programming Examples
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Move to working depth
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Test Run
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11.1 Graphics
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Plan view
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Projection in 3 planes
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3-D view
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Magnifying details
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11.2 Test run
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11.2 Test Run
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11.3 Program run
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11.3 Program Run
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Programs
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11.5 Optional Block Skip
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3-D Touch Probes
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■ stops moving, and
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12.2 Setting the Datum with a
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3-D Touch Probe
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■ Calculate the height
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Digitizing
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Probe (Optional)
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Defining the digitizing range
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13.3 Meander Digitizing
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13.4 Contour Line Digitizing
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Part Program
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MOD Functions
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14.2 System Information
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14.3 Code Number
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Setting the BAUD RATE
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Setting the block buffer
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Software for data transfer
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14.6 Position Display Types
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14.7 Unit of Measurement
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14.9 Axis Traverse Limits
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14.10 The HELP Function
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Tables and Overviews
290
15.1 General User Parameters
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External data transfer
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TNC displays, TNC editor
295
Machining and program run
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Electronic handwheels
302
RS-232-C/V.24 Interface
303
HEIDENHAIN devices
303
15.3 Technical Information
305
15.3 Technical Information
306
15.4 TNC Error Messages
308
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