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HEIDENHAIN TNC 320 (34055x-06) User Manual

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Functions of the TNC 320 and the iTNC 530 compared 16.5

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Comparison: Differences in Program Run, traverse
movements

Caution: Check the traverse movements!

NC programs that were created on earlier TNC controls may lead to different traverse movements or
error messages on a TNC 320!

Be sure to take the necessary care and caution when running-in programs!

Please find a list of known differences below. The list does not pretend to be complete!

Function

TNC 320

iTNC 530

Handwheel-superimposed
traverse with M118

Effective in the active coordinate
system (which may also be
rotated or tilted), or in the
machine-based coordinate
system, depending on the setting
in the 3-D ROT menu for manual
operation

Effective in the machine-based
coordinate system

Approach/Departure with
APPR/DEP, R0 is active, contour
element plane is not equal to
working plane

If possible, the blocks are
executed in the defined

contour

element plane

, error message

for

APPRLN, DEPLN, APPRCT,

DEPCT

If possible, the blocks are
executed in the defined

working

plane

; error message for

APPRLN, APPRLT, APPRCT,

APPRLCT

Scaling approach/departure
movements (

APPR/DEP/RND)

Axis-specific scaling factor is
allowed, radius is not scaled

Error message

Approach/departure with
APPR/DEP

Error message if

R0 is

programmed for

APPR/DEP LN or

APPR/DEP CT

Tool radius 0 and compensation
direction

RR are assumed

Approach/departure with
APPR/DEP if contour elements
with length 0 are defined

Contour elements with length
0 are ignored. The approach/
departure movements are
calculated for the first or last valid
contour element

An error message is issued if a
contour element with length 0 is
programmed after the

APPR block

(relative to the first contour point
programmed in the APPR block)

For a contour element with
length 0 before a

DEP block,

the TNC does not issue an error
message, but uses the last valid
contour element to calculate the
departure movement