Tool Table; Determining The Preset (Manual Operation) - HEIDENHAIN ND 7000 Operating Instructions Manual

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Information for the Operator | Application example

Tool table

For the example it is presumed that the tools for machining are not yet defined.
For each tool used, you must therefore define the specific parameters in the tool
table of the product. During subsequent machining you can access the parameters
in the tool table via the status bar.
Further information: "Creating a tool table", Page 156
5.4

Determining the preset (manual operation)

You first need to determine the preset. Based on this preset, the product then
calculates all of the values for the relative coordinate system. Determine the preset
with the HEIDENHAIN KT 130 edge finder.
X+
D: 0/0
Figure 71: Example workpiece – finding the preset
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Tap Tools on the status bar
The Tools dialog box appears.
Tap Open table
The Tool table dialog box appears.
Tap Add
In the Tool type input field, enter the name Drill 5.0
Confirm the entry with RET
In the Diameter input field, enter the value 5.0
Confirm the entry with RET
In the Length input field, enter the length of the drill
Confirm the entry with RET
The defined Ø 5.0 mm drill is added to the tool table.
Repeat this procedure for the other tools, and use the naming
convention [Type] [Diameter]
Tap Close
The Tool table dialog is closed.
Y+
Y+
Tap Manual operation in the main menu
The user interface for Manual operation appears.
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