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Heidenhain: CNC Controls (TNC 320 Series)
Controlling Machine Tools
For milling machines, milling/turning machines and machining centers:
Form a complete product line with their various features
Control machines with up to 18 axes
Their Klartext conversational programming capability is suited for the workshop floor
Can also be programmed externally
Are also suited for automated production
Are the correct choice for everything from simple milling procedures to high-speed milling
The contouring control for lathes:
Ideal for both CNC and cycle lathes
Enables the familiar manual production of simple workpieces
Supports programming with many cycles
Its smart.Turn feature offers form- and graphics-supported programming for complicated workpieces
Performs complementary milling and drilling operations in a single fixture
Also supports vertical lathes
Suited for digital or analog drive control
TNC 320 - The Compact Contouring Control for Milling, Drilling and Boring Machines
Thanks to its flexible operating concept – workshop-oriented programmability with HEIDENHAIN conversational programming or external programming – and its scope of features, it is especially suited for use on universal milling, drilling and boring machines for:
series and single-part production
tool and die making
manufacture of machines
research and development
prototype production and testing facilities
repair departments
educational and training institutes
The TFT 15-inch color monitor shows a clear overview of all relevant information for programming, operating and inspecting the machine tool and control such as program blocks, comments and error messages. More information is provided through graphic support during program entry, test run and actual machining. The selectable split-screen display shows the part program blocks in one half of the screen and the graphics or the status display in the other half. During the course of the program, status displays will always offer information on tool position, the current program, active cycles and coordinate transformations, and other data. The TNC 320 even shows the current machining time.