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| Brand | Fagor |
|---|---|
| Model | CNC 8055 T |
| Category | Power Tool |
| Language | English |
Compares key characteristics across different CNC models, including hardware and software options.
Details the available analog, digital, and engraving hardware options for the 8055I CNC.
Provides information on the CNC's declaration of conformity, available on the corporate website.
Outlines the warranty conditions for the CNC, accessible via the corporate website.
Documents features and changes across various software versions from V01.00 to V02.22.
Essential measures to prevent harm to people, including handling electrical shocks and environments.
Guidelines to prevent damage to the CNC unit, covering environment, power supply, and electromagnetic compatibility.
Details internal unit protections (8055/8055i) and explains safety symbols used in the manual.
Advises on safe practices during repairs, emphasizing authorized personnel and power disconnection.
Specifies instructions for packing the CNC unit for return shipment, including box size and protective materials.
Provides notes on CNC installation, away from contaminants, and emphasizes proper ground connections.
Directed to machine builders for installation and startup of the CNC.
For end-users, describing operation and programming in M mode.
For end-users, describing operation and programming in T mode.
For end-users, describing operation and programming in MC mode, including self-teaching.
For end-users, describing operation and programming in TC mode, including self-teaching.
For end-users, describing operation and programming in MCO and TCO modes.
For end-users, containing programming examples for M mode.
For end-users, containing programming examples for T mode.
For users of optional DNC communications software, supplied on floppy disk.
For users creating screens, supplied on floppy disk with the application.
Details part program identification, allowed characters, naming conventions, and version compatibility.
Describes the different display areas and information shown on the CNC monitor screen.
Explains the function of CNC keyboard keys and special keystroke sequences for operation.
Explains the components and functions of the CNC operator panel.
Describes how to access and use the CNC's help system for operating and editing assistance.
Guides on loading and installing new software versions onto the CNC system.
Explains the role of KeyCF storage for configuration, screens, and user programs.
Details the use of a PC's hard disk as a remote storage accessible via Ethernet.
Explains how to establish communication between a PC and the CNC using WinDNC software.
Describes how to access the CNC's hard disk from a PC using FTP protocol for file transfer.
Addresses resuming program execution after interruption, detailing block search methods.
Covers various display modes for CNC operation, showing machining conditions and status.
Explains the Manual Data Input (MDI) function for executing and editing blocks directly.
Details the process of tool inspection, including manual control and tool change procedures.
Describes how to select and configure graphic display types and parameters for part visualization.
Explains how to toggle between single-block and continuous run modes for program execution.
Covers editing new lines or blocks in programs using CNC language, TEACH-IN, or interactive modes.
Explains how to modify existing program blocks, including help and editing area functions.
Details how to search for specific text or line numbers within a program.
Describes how to replace character sequences within a program, with options to replace or not.
Explains how to delete single blocks or groups of blocks from a program.
Details how to move blocks or groups of blocks to different positions within a program.
Explains how to copy blocks or groups of blocks to new positions or into other programs.
Describes how to copy blocks from one program to another, including overwriting or appending.
Covers merging the contents of another program into the currently selected program.
Explains how to set editor parameters like autonumbering and axes selection for TEACH-IN.
Details how to manually control machine axes using continuous or incremental jog modes.
Explains the operation of various electronic handwheel modes for axis and spindle control.
Describes how to control spindle direction and speed using operator panel keys.
Explains how to define and manage zero offsets for each axis and each zero offset.
Details information about the tool magazine, including tool positions and status.
Provides information on tools, including offset association, family, and nominal/real tool life.
Describes how to store and manage tool dimensions, including length, radius, and wear.
Contains information on cutter angle, cutting angles, and tool geometry for available tools.
Explains the use of global and local parameters (P0-P25, P100-P299) for CNC operation.
Guides on editing, modifying, finding, deleting, and initializing data within various CNC tables.
Covers accessing program directories (RAM, HDD, USB) and performing operations like copy, delete, rename.
Explains how to use the file explorer interface to manage programs and directories on different devices.
Displays information about the last executed line, error log, and backup/restore functions.
Details DNC operation, status of serial/Ethernet lines, and telediagnosis via phone call.
Provides information and statistics on Sercos communication incidences for service personnel.
Shows information and statistics on CAN communication incidences for service personnel.
Guides on editing PLC programs, error files, and message files, including find, modify, and delete functions.
Explains the process of compiling the PLC source program to generate an executable program.
Covers PLC program monitoring in conversational, ISO, and ladder diagram modes, including resource status.
Displays dynamically generated PLC active messages, listed by priority.
Shows active PLC pages (screens) and options to delete or navigate between them.
Describes how to save the PLC source program to the hard disk (KeyCF).
Explains how to restore a PLC_PRG program from the hard disk (KeyCF).
Lists available resource tables for the PLC program, such as inputs, outputs, and timers.
Shows PLC memory distribution, execution time, program status, and edit date.
Details the logic analyzer for analyzing PLC signals, including setup and trace operations.
Covers utilities for manipulating user screens and symbols, such as edit, copy, delete, and rename.
Guides on editing user screens and symbols, including graphic elements, texts, and modifications.
Explains how to insert graphic elements like lines, rectangles, circles, arcs, and polygons into screens/symbols.
Details how to insert and define texts within user screens and symbols, including text properties.
Covers modifying elements, clearing pages, and deleting graphic elements or texts from screens/symbols.
Explains the structure of parameter tables for general settings, axes, spindles, and PLC.
Details the miscellaneous M functions table, including bit settings for program execution control.
Describes leadscrew error compensation tables, defining points for position and error compensation.
Explains cross compensation tables, defining axis positions and errors for compensation.
Guides on editing, modifying, finding, initializing, loading, and saving parameter tables.
Shows system configuration, including hardware (CPU, resources) and software options and versions.
Checks power supply voltages, board voltages, and internal temperature of the central unit.
Performs memory tests, code tests, and hard disk tests for system diagnostics.
Covers adjustments for axis reversal peaks via circle geometry test and oscilloscope analysis.
Executes a program selected via the USERDIAG machine parameter.
Provides options for checking the hard disk status ("Test") and compressing it ("Compress").
Summarizes CNC sequential test results and their impact on axes, spindle, and PLC.
Explains direct PC connection via RS232 or Ethernet for accessing CNCs on a network.
Details establishing communication via phone call, including modem setup and WinDNC dial-up options.
Describes advanced phone call connections using TCP/IP for faster telediagnosis.
Guides on configuring the PC to accept incoming telephone calls for telediagnosis.
Explains establishing telediagnosis via internet phone calls, including user name and password entry.