3 machine data, Input of machine data, 3 mac h ine data 3.3 machine data – HEIDENHAIN SW 548328-05 User Manual
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Machine data
Input of machine data
In Manual mode, you enter the information for tool, spindle speed and
feed rate/cutting speed in the TSF dialog box (Set T, S, F input
window). In Teach-in programs the tool information and technology
data are included in the cycle parameters, and in smart.Turn programs
they are part of the NC program.
In the T, S, F dialog box you also define the "maximum speed" and the
"stopping angle."
You can save the cutting data (cutting speed, feed rate) in the
technology database as a function of the workpiece material, the
tool's cutting material and the type of operation. With the Proposed
technology
soft key the data are taken into the dialog.
The Tool list soft key opens the tool list (turret list). This list indicates
the current assignment of the tool carrier. There is a place in the table
for every tool holder. During setup, each tool (ID number) is assigned
to a tool holder.
If your machine is equipped with a driven tool, you use the
spindle-change key to select the spindle for which the your entries are
to apply. The selected spindle is indicated in the display. For this
reason there are two versions of the TSF dialog box:
Without driven tool (shown in upper figure): The parameters S, D
and A apply to the main spindle
With driven tool (shown in lower figure): The parameters S, D and
A apply to the selected spindle
Meaning of the parameters:
S: Spindle speed / constant speed
D: Max. spindle speed
A: Stopping angle
BW: Angle in the B axis (machine-dependent function)
CW: C tilting plane angle: Position of the C axis to determine the
work position of the tool (machine-dependent function)