Technology editor, 4 t e c hnolog y database – HEIDENHAIN SW 548328-05 User Manual
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Technology editor
The technology editor can be called from the Tool Editor and
smart.Turn operating modes.
Database access of the following combinations are supported:
Work material/operating mode combinations (blue)
Cutting material/operating-mode combinations (red)
Work-material/tool-material combinations (green)
Editing workpiece and cutting material designations: The
technology editor keeps one list each with workpiece designations
and cutting material designations. You have the following options:
Insert new workpiece/cutting materials.
Do not change the workpiece material or cutting material
designations.
Delete existing workpiece/cutting material designations. This also
deletes the associated cutting data.
Editing the cutting data: The cutting data of a workpiece material/
cutting material combination are called a "data record". You have the
following options:
Assign cutting data to a workpiece material/cutting material
combination to create a data record.
Delete the cutting data of a workpiece material/cutting material
combination (a data record).
Call the technology editor in the tool editor operating modes:
Press the "Other tables" soft key
Call up the technology editor: Press the
"technology editor" soft key
Explanation of abbreviations used in the graphic:
Task: Machining mode
WS: Workpiece material
SS: Cutting material
Remember when deleting workpiece material or cutting
material designations:
This also deletes the associated cutting data.
The MANUALplus cannot determine any cutting data for
the affected programs or tools. The reason:
The workpiece material designations are saved in the
program header of the smart.Turn programs.
Cutting material designations are saved together with
the tool data.