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HEIDENHAIN TNC 430 PA User Manual

HEIDENHAIN TNC 430 PA
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User's Manual
HEIDENHAIN
Conversational
Programming
7/99
TNC 426 B
TNC 430
NC Software
280 472 xx
280 473 xx
Atitel.pm6 30.06.2006, 07:031
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HEIDENHAIN TNC 430 PA Specifications

General IconGeneral
ManufacturerHEIDENHAIN
Axes ControlUp to 5 axes
Operating Voltage24 V DC
Operating Temperature0 to 45 °C
Storage Temperature-20 to 70 °C
Control Unit TypeCNC
Control TypeCNC
DisplayColor LCD
ProcessorIntel
Programming LanguagesHEIDENHAIN conversational, DIN/ISO
Communication InterfacesEthernet, RS-232

Summary

Introduction

The TNC 426 B, the TNC 430

Describes the TNC 426 B and TNC 430 controls and their capabilities.

Manual Operation and Setup

Switch-on, Switch-off

Details the procedure for powering the TNC on and off.

Moving the Machine Axes

Explains how to move the machine axes using various controls.

Programming: Tools

Entering Tool-Related Data

Details how to input information related to tools.

Programming: Programming Contours

Fundamentals of Path Functions

Explains programming tool movements for workpiece machining.

Path Contours — Cartesian Coordinates

Details path functions using Cartesian coordinates.

Path Contours — Polar Coordinates

Details path functions using polar coordinates.

Path Contours — FK Free Contour Programming

Explains free contour programming using FK.

Programming: Miscellaneous Functions

Entering Miscellaneous Functions M and STOP

Explains how to enter M functions and STOP commands.

Programming: Cycles

Drilling Cycles

Lists and describes various drilling cycles.

Cycles for milling pockets, studs and slots

Details cycles for milling pockets, studs, and slots.

Cycles for Machining Hole Patterns

Covers cycles for creating circular and linear hole patterns.

SL Cycles

Explains SL cycles for contour machining and surface finish.

Cycles for Multipass Milling

Describes cycles for machining surfaces with multiple passes.

Coordinate Transformation Cycles

Covers cycles for shifting, mirroring, rotating, and scaling contours.

Programming: Subprograms and Program Section Repeats

Marking Subprograms and Program Section Repeats

Explains how to mark subprograms and program section repeats using labels.

Subprograms

Details the operating sequence and programming notes for subprograms.

Program Section Repeats

Explains the operating sequence and programming notes for section repeats.

Programming: Q Parameters

Part Families — Q Parameters in Place of Numerical Values

Shows how to use Q parameters to program families of parts.

Describing Contours Through Mathematical Functions

Explains how to use Q parameters with mathematical functions.

Test Run and Program Run

Graphics

Explains the different graphic display modes and limitations.

Test run

Explains how to simulate programs and check for errors.

Running a program test

Details the procedure for testing programs and blocks.

Program Run, Full Sequence

Explains continuous program execution.

Program Run, Single Block

Explains block-by-block program execution.

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