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Manufacturer | HEIDENHAIN |
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Axes Control | Up to 5 axes |
Operating Voltage | 24 V DC |
Operating Temperature | 0 to 45 °C |
Storage Temperature | -20 to 70 °C |
Control Unit Type | CNC |
Control Type | CNC |
Display | Color LCD |
Processor | Intel |
Programming Languages | HEIDENHAIN conversational, DIN/ISO |
Communication Interfaces | Ethernet, RS-232 |
Describes the TNC 426 B and TNC 430 controls and their capabilities.
Details the procedure for powering the TNC on and off.
Explains how to move the machine axes using various controls.
Details how to input information related to tools.
Explains programming tool movements for workpiece machining.
Details path functions using Cartesian coordinates.
Details path functions using polar coordinates.
Explains free contour programming using FK.
Explains how to enter M functions and STOP commands.
Lists and describes various drilling cycles.
Details cycles for milling pockets, studs, and slots.
Covers cycles for creating circular and linear hole patterns.
Explains SL cycles for contour machining and surface finish.
Describes cycles for machining surfaces with multiple passes.
Covers cycles for shifting, mirroring, rotating, and scaling contours.
Explains how to mark subprograms and program section repeats using labels.
Details the operating sequence and programming notes for subprograms.
Explains the operating sequence and programming notes for section repeats.
Shows how to use Q parameters to program families of parts.
Explains how to use Q parameters with mathematical functions.
Explains the different graphic display modes and limitations.
Explains how to simulate programs and check for errors.
Details the procedure for testing programs and blocks.
Explains continuous program execution.
Explains block-by-block program execution.