Introduction
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Accessories: HEIDENHAIN 3-D touch probes and electronic
handwheels
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2.7
Accessories: HEIDENHAIN 3-D touch
probes and electronic handwheels
3-D touch probes (Touch Probe Functions software
option)
The various HEIDENHAIN 3-D touch probes enable you to:
Automatically align workpieces
Quickly and precisely set datums
Measure the workpiece during program run
Measure and inspect tools
All of the cycle functions (touch probe cycles and
fixed cycles) are described in the Cycle Programming
User's Manual. If you need this user's manual,
please contact HEIDENHAIN if required. ID:
1096886-xx
The triggering touch probes TS 220, TS 440, TS 444, TS 640 and
TS 740
These touch probes are particularly effective for automatic
workpiece alignment, datum setting and workpiece measurements.
The TS 220 transfers the trigger signal via a cable and is also
a cost-effective alternative if you have to carry out digitizing
occasionally.
The TS 640 and the smaller TS 440 feature wireless infrared
transmission of the triggering signals to the TNC. This makes
them highly convenient for use on machines with automatic tool
changers.
Principle of operation: HEIDENHAIN triggering touch probes feature
a wear resisting optical switch that generates an electrical signal as
soon as the stylus is deflected. The signal produced is transmitted
to the control, which stores the current position of the touch probe
as the actual value.
TT 140 tool touch probe for tool measurement
The TT 140 is a triggering 3-D touch probe for tool measurement
and inspection. The TNC provides three cycles for this touch probe
with which you can measure the tool length and radius either with
the spindle rotating or stationary. The TT 140 features a particularly
rugged design and a high degree of protection, which make it
insensitive to coolants and swarf. The triggering signal is generated
by a wear-resistant and highly reliable optical switch.
Summary of Contents for TNC 620 Programming Station
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Page 57: ...1 First Steps with the TNC 620 ...
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Page 305: ...8 Subprograms and program section repeats ...
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