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Basis Functions (Software Option 50) 14.2

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TNC 640 | User's Manual

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14.2

Basis Functions (Software Option 50)

Switching between milling/turning mode of operation

The machine has to have been adapted by the

machine manufacturer for turning operations and

switching the mode of operation. Refer to your

machine manual.

To switch between milling and turning operations you must switch

to the specific mode.
You can switch these operating modes with the NC functions

FUNCTION MODE TURN and FUNCTION MODE MILL.
The TNC shows a symbol in the status display when the turning

mode is active

Mode of operation

Symbol

Turning mode active: FUNCTION MODE TURN

Milling mode active: FUNCTION MODE MILL

No symbol

When the modes of operation are switched between, the

TNC executes a macro that defines the machine-specific

settings for the specific mode of operation. In the NC functions

FUNCTION MODE TURN and FUNCTION MODE MILL you can

define a machine kinematic model that the machine tool builder

can request and activate in the macro. Switching the machine

kinematics is a machine-dependent function. Refer to your machine

manual.

The preset must be in the center of the turning

spindle in turning mode.
The position of the tool tip must be aligned to

the center of the turning spindle. Position the Y

coordinates in Turning mode to the center of the

turning spindle.
Check the orientation of the tool spindle. The tool tip

must be aligned to the center of the turning spindle

for outside machining. The tool tip must be aligned

opposite to the center of the turning spindle for

inside machining.
Check whether the rotation direction of the turning

spindle is correct for the loaded tool.
If you process heavy workpieces with high speeds

then high physical forces occur. Ensure that the

workpiece is firmly clamped to avoid accidents or

machine damage.