
HEIDENHAIN iTNC 530
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Setting up the fixture level
Fixture:
The number of the fixture is displayed. The number of
fixtures within this level is shown after the slash.
Method:
You can choose between the
WORKPIECE ORIENTED
and the
TOOL ORIENTED
machining methods. The selected method is
assumed for the workpiece level and overwrites any existing
entries. In tabular view,
WORKPIECE ORIENTED
appears as
WPO
and
TOOL ORIENTED
appears as
TO
.
Use the
CONNECT/SEPARATE
soft key to mark fixtures that are to be
included for calculating the machining process for tool-oriented
machining. Connected fixtures are indicated by a dashed line,
whereas separated fixtures are indicated by a solid line. Connected
workpieces are marked in tabular view with the entry
CTO
in the
METHOD column.
Status:
The soft key
BLANK
identifies the fixture and the
corresponding workpieces as not yet having been machined, and
enters BLANK in the Status field. Use the
EMPTY POSITION
soft key
if you want to skip the fixture during machining.
EMPTY
appears in the
Status field.
The
TOOL/WORKPIECE ORIENTED
entry cannot be made via
soft key. It only appears when different machining
methods were chosen for the workpieces in the
workpiece level.
If the machining method was determined in the fixture
level, the entries are transferred to the workpiece level,
where they overwrite any existing entries.
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...
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Page 16: ...Changed functions 606 42x 01 since the predecessor versions 340 49x 06 16...
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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...