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Data required for the tool table, 5 w o rk ing with cut ting d a ta t a bles – HEIDENHAIN TNC 426 (280 476) User Manual

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HEIDENHAIN TNC 426, TNC 430

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Creating a new cutting data table.

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Select the Programming and Editing mode of operation.

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To select the file manager, press the Taste PGM MGT key.

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Select the directory where the cutting data table is to be stored.

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Enter any file name with file name extension .CDT, and confirm with
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On the right half of the screen, the TNC displays various table
formats (machine-dependent, see example in figure at right). These
tables differ from each other in the number of cutting speed/feed
rate combinations they allow. Use the arrow keys to move the
highlight onto the table format you wish to select and confirm with
ENT. The TNC generates a new, empty cutting data table.

Data required for the tool table

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Tool radius – under R (DR)

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Number of teeth (only with tools for milling) – under CUT

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Tool type – under TYPE

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The tool type influences the calculation of the feed rate:
Milling tool: F = S · f

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All other tools: F = S · f

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S: Spindle speed
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: Feed per tooth

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: Feed per revolution

z: Number of teeth

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Tool cutting material – under TMAT

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Name of the cutting data table for which this tool will be used –
under CDT

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In the tool table, select the tool type, tool cutting material and the
name of the cutting data table via soft key (see “Tool table: Tool data
for automatic speed/feed rate calculations.,” page 103).

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