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HEIDENHAIN CNC PILOT 4290
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A1 three-bar boring tool
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B1 right-hand, short design
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B2 left-hand, short design
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B3 right-hand, short design, overhead
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B4 left-hand, short design, overhead
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B5 right-hand, long design
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B6 left-hand, long design
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B7 right-hand, long design, overhead
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B8 left-hand, long design, overhead
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C1 right-hand
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C2 left-hand
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C3 right-hand, overhead
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C4 left-hand, overhead
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D1 multiple holder
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A three-bar boring tool
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B drill holder with coolant circulation
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C square, longitudinal
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D square, transverse
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E end-face machining
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E1 U drill
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E2 cylindrical-shank holder
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E3 collet holder
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F drill holder MK (Morse taper)
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8.1.6
Tool Holder, Mounting Position
The graphic tool representation functions (simulation and control
graphics) take account of the shape of the tool holder and the
mounting position on the tool carrier.
Tool holder
Depending on the turret location, the CNC PILOT determines whether
the holder is mounted in an axial or radial position or whether an
adapter is used.
When the tool holder type is not specified, the CNC PILOT uses a
simplified graphic representation.
The CNC PILOT recognizes the following holders (designation of the
standard holder as per DIN 69 880):