First Steps with the TNC 620 | Overview
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Overview
This chapter is intended to help users quickly learn to handle the
most important procedures on the control. For more information on
a respective topic, see the section referred to in the text.
The following topics are included in this chapter:
Machine switch-on
Programming the first part
Graphically testing the first part
Setting up tools
Workpiece setup
Running the first program
1.2
Machine switch-on
Acknowledging the power interruption and moving to
the reference points
DANGER
Caution: Danger for the operator!
Machines and machine components always present mechanical
hazards. Electric, magnetic or electromagnetic fields are
particularly hazardous for persons with cardiac pacemakers or
implants. The hazard starts when the machine is powered up!
Read and follow the machine manual
Read and follow the safety precautions and safety symbols
Use the safety devices
Refer to your machine manual.
Switching on the machine and traversing the reference
points can vary depending on the machine tool.
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