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Programming: Pallet Editor
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13.1 Pallet Editor
Application
Pallet tables are used for machining centers with pallet changers: The
pallet table calls the part programs that are required for the different
pallets, and activates datum shifts or datum tables.
You can also use pallet tables to run in succession several programs
that have different reference points.
Pallet tables contain the following information:
PAL/PGM
(entry obligatory):
Identification for pallet or NC program (select with ENT or NO ENT)
NAME
(entry obligatory):
Pallet or program name. The machine tool builder determines the
pallet name (see your machine tool manual). The program name
must be stored in the same directory as the pallet table. Otherwise
you must enter the full path name for the program
PALPRES
(entry optional):
Preset number from the pallet preset table. The TNC interprets the
preset number defined here as pallet datum (
PAL
entry in
PAL/PGM
column). You can use the pallet preset to compensate mechanical
differences between the pallets. A pallet preset can also be
activated automatically when a pallet is added
PRESET
(entry optional):
Preset number from the preset table. The preset number defined
here is interpreted by the TNC either as a pallet datum (
PAL
entry in
the
PAL/PGM
column) or as a workpiece datum (
PGM
entry in
PAL/PGM
line). If there is a pallet preset table active on your machine, then use
the
PRESET
column only for workpiece datums
DATUM
(entry optional):
Name of the datum table. The datum table must be stored in the
same directory as the pallet table. Otherwise you must enter the full
path name for the datum table. Datums from the datum table can be
activated in the NC program with Cycle 7
DATUM SHIFT
Pallet table management is a machine-dependent
function. The standard functional range will be described
below. Refer to your machine tool manual for more
information.
Summary of Contents for ITNC 530 - 6-2010 DIN-ISO PROGRAMMING
Page 1: ...User s Manual DIN ISO Programming iTNC 530 NC Software 606 420 01 606 421 01 English en 6 2010...
Page 4: ......
Page 16: ...Changed functions 606 42x 01 since the predecessor versions 340 49x 06 16...
Page 18: ......
Page 41: ...First Steps with the iTNC 530...
Page 61: ...Introduction...
Page 83: ...Programming Fundamentals File Management...
Page 130: ...130 Programming Fundamentals File Management 3 4 Working with the File Manager...
Page 131: ...Programming Programming Aids...
Page 153: ...Programming Tools...
Page 187: ...Programming Programming Contours...
Page 217: ...Programming Data Transfer from DXF Files...
Page 235: ...HEIDENHAIN iTNC 530 235 Programming Subprograms and Program Section Repeats...
Page 252: ...252 Programming Subprograms and Program Section Repeats 8 6 Programming Examples...
Page 253: ...Programming Q Parameters...
Page 301: ...Programming Miscellaneous Functions...
Page 325: ...Programming Special Functions...
Page 380: ...380 Programming Special Functions 11 8 Working with Cutting Data Tables...
Page 381: ...Programming Multiple Axis Machining...
Page 417: ...Programming Pallet Editor...
Page 437: ...Manual Operation and Setup...
Page 499: ...Positioning with Manual Data Input...
Page 505: ...Test Run and Program Run...
Page 536: ...536 Test Run and Program Run 16 7 Optional Program Run Interruption...
Page 537: ...MOD Functions...
Page 574: ...574 MOD Functions 17 21 Configuring the HR 550 FS Wireless Handwheel...
Page 575: ...Tables and Overviews...
Page 604: ...604 Tables and Overviews 18 4 Exchanging the Buffer Battery...