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HEIDENHAIN Contouring Controls Series Page
For milling, drilling, boring machines and
machining centers
Up to 13 axes plus spindle iTNC 530 41
For simple milling, drilling and boring machines Up to fi ve axes plus spindle TNC 620 44
Up to four axes plus spindle TNC 320 44
Accessories Electronic handwheels HR 46
Programming stations iTNC
TNC 320/TNC 620
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Conversational programming
Key symbols
smarT.NC:
Programming with fi llable forms
DXF data processing
Frequently recurring machining sequences
are saved as fi xed cycles. Graphic
illustrations simplify programming and
provide valuable aid for verifying the
program during test runs.
And if you are used to G-code
programming, then HEIDENHAIN
controls are still the right controls for you.
Positioning with Manual Data Input
You can start working with the
HEIDENHAIN controls even before writing
a complete part program. Simply machine
a part step by step—switching as you want
between manual operation and automatic
positioning.
Creating programs offl ine
The HEIDENHAIN controls can be
programmed remotely just as well—for
example on a CAD/CAM system or at a
HEIDENHAIN programming station. Their
Ethernet interface guarantees very short
transfer times, even of long programs.
You can open DXF fi les created in a CAD
system directly on the iTNC 530 to extract
contours and machining positions. Not only
does this save time otherwise spent on
programming and testing, but you can also
be sure that the transferred data are
exactly according to the designer's
specifi cations.
Test Run
Offl ine programming
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