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3. Description
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Actual value of grinding angle
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Deburring (highlighted in white = active, red check-mark = inactive, highlighted in green
= in use)
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Grinding unit (highlighted in white = active, red checkmark = inactive, highlighted in green
= in use)
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Polishing (highlighted in white = active, red check-mark = inactive, highlighted in green
= in use)
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Polishing paste feed, “Deburring” (highlighted in yellow = pulse triggered)
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Coolant monitoring unit (highlighted in white = active, red checkmark = inactive)
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Polishing paste feed “Polishing” (highlighted in yellow = pulse triggered)
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Compensation for finned brush wear (knife is additionally moved a certain distance to-
wards the polishing unit blade on the left) (highlighted in yellow = active)
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Automatic belt wear compensating unit (highlighted in white = active, red checkmark =
inactive)
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Compensation for knife wear (knife is additionally moved a certain distance closer to the
polishing unit for back of the blade) (highlighted in yellow = active)
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Magazine change (highlighted in white = active, red checkmark = inactive)
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Magazine trolley (optional) (highlighted in white = active, red checkmark = inactive)
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“F1 Automatic START”: Starts the grinding program
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“F2 STOP”: Stops the grinding program
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“F5 Home Position”: Moves the cross table to home position
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“F6 Reset”: Resets all the machine control data (the initial status at machine start is
restored)
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“F7 RESET belt grinding time”: Resets the grinding belt run time to zero (required after
grinding belt change)
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“F8 Settings”: see Chapter 8.2
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“F10 Edit product data”: Changes the grinding program
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“F11 Select knife type”: Loads a new grinding program
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“F12 back”: Goes back to the previous screen
NOTICE
The assignment of the touch panel fields
varies depending upon the current display
screen. The respective assignment is indicated
in text form.