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Defining the tool change position
With the cycle
Move to tool change position
or the DIN command
G14
, the slide moves to the
tool change position
. Program the
tool change position far enough away from the workpiece so that
the turret can rotate without collision and the tools do not damage
the workpiece during tool change.
Defining the tool change position:
Select
Setup
Select
Tool change point
Move to the tool change position
Use the axis keys or the handwheel to move
the tool to the tool change position and load this
position as tool change point
Alternative: Enter the tool change position
directly
Enter the desired tool change position in the
X
and
Z
input fields in machine coordinates (
X
=
radius dimension)
The coordinates of the tool change position are
entered and displayed as the distance between the
machine datum and the point of reference on the
tool carrier. It is recommended that you move to the
tool change position and load the position with the
Take over position
soft key.
Summary of Contents for 548431-05
Page 1: ...MANUALplus 620 User s Manual NC Software 548431 05 English en 12 2017...
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Page 3: ...Overview of keys...
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Page 24: ...Contents 24 HEIDENHAIN MANUALplus 620 User s Manual 12 2017...
Page 41: ...1 Introduction and fundamentals...
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Page 59: ...2 Basics of operation...
Page 83: ...3 Operating the Touchscreen...
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Page 91: ...4 Machine mode of operation...
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Page 171: ...5 Teach in...
Page 415: ...6 ICP programming...
Page 529: ...7 Graphic simulation...
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Page 557: ...8 Tool and technology database...
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Page 603: ...9 Organization mode of operation...
Page 677: ...10 Tables and overviews...
Page 711: ...11 Overview of cycles...