Fundamentals; Introduction; What Is Nc7; The Part Program - HEIDENHAIN TNC 370 User Manual

Conversational programming
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Introduction
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1.2
Fundamentals
Introduction
This chapter addresses
the following
topics:
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What is NC?
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The part program
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Programming
l
Reference
system
l
Cartesian
coordinate
system
l
Additional
axes
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Polar coordinates
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Setting a pole
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Datum setting
l
Absolute
workpiece
positions
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Incremental
workpiece
positions
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Programming
tool movements
l
Position
encoders
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Reference
mark evaluation
What
is NC?
NC stands for Numerical
Control.
Simply put, numerical
control
is the
operation
of a machine
by means of coded
instructions.
A modern
control such as the TNC 370 has a built-in computer
for this purpose
and is therefore
also called CNC (Computerized
Numerical
Control).
The part program
A part program
is a complete
list of instructions
for machining
a work-
piece. It contains
such information
as the target position
of a tool
movement,
the tool path -
i.e. how the tool should move towards
the
target position
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and the feed rate. The program
must also contain
information
on the radius and length of the tools, the spindle
speed and
the tool axis.
Conversational
programming
Conversational
programming
is an especially
easy way of writing
and
editing
part programs.
From the very beginning,
the TNCs from HEI-
DENHAIN
were developed
specifically
for shop-floor
programming
by the machinist.
This is why they are called TNC, for Touch
Numerical
Controls.
You begin programming
each machining
step by simply
pressing
a key. The control then asks for all further
information
required
to execute the step. You can also program
the TNC 370 in IS0 or in
DNC mode.
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