HEIDENHAIN TNC 128 (77184x-02) User Manual
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11 Manual operation and setup.......................................................................................................279
11.1 Switch-on, switch-off..........................................................................................................................280
Switch-on............................................................................................................................................... 280
Switch-off...............................................................................................................................................281
11.2 Moving the machine axes.................................................................................................................. 282
Note....................................................................................................................................................... 282
Moving the axis with the machine axis direction buttons.................................................................... 282
Incremental jog positioning...................................................................................................................282
Traverse with the HR 410 electronic handwheel.................................................................................. 283
11.3 Spindle speed S, feed rate F and miscellaneous function M......................................................... 284
Application............................................................................................................................................. 284
Entering values......................................................................................................................................284
Adjusting spindle speed and feed rate................................................................................................. 285
11.4 Datum setting without a 3-D touch probe.......................................................................................286
Note....................................................................................................................................................... 286
Preparation.............................................................................................................................................286
Workpiece presetting with axis keys.................................................................................................... 286
Datum management with the preset table.......................................................................................... 287
11.5 Using 3-D touch probes (Touch Probe Functions software option 17).......................................... 293
Overview............................................................................................................................................... 293
Functions in touch probe cycles........................................................................................................... 294
Selecting touch probe cycles................................................................................................................ 296
Recording measured values from the touch-probe cycles................................................................... 297
Writing measured values from the touch probe cycles in a datum table............................................. 298
Writing measured values from the touch probe cycles in the preset table.......................................... 299
11.6 Calibrating a 3-D touch trigger probe (Touch Probe Functions software option 17).....................300
Introduction........................................................................................................................................... 300
Calibrating the effective length............................................................................................................. 301
Calibrating the effective radius and compensating center misalignment............................................. 302
Displaying calibration values................................................................................................................. 304