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9ToolManagement 9.1 Overview of functions<br />
Location coding<br />
Disabling<br />
magazine<br />
locations<br />
Monitoring<br />
functions<br />
Tool management<br />
without<br />
Load/Unload<br />
Tool management<br />
with<br />
Load/Unload<br />
Loading<br />
Unloading<br />
Sorting<br />
Manual tools<br />
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Display MD 9672 $MM_CMM_FIXED_TOOL_PLACE determines whether all<br />
tools have a fixed or variable location coding.<br />
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S Fixed assignment (MD 9672, value 1) means that the tool is permanently<br />
assigned to a magazine location. This concept can be used for machines<br />
with disk-type magazine.<br />
S For variable location assignment (MD 9672, value 0), a tool with a tool number<br />
or tool name can be returned to a different magazine location from its<br />
original one. This concept can be used for machines with chain magazine.<br />
You can set individual tools to “fixed-location-coded” in the operator interface<br />
(tool wear).<br />
Magazine locations can be disabled, e.g. for oversized tools occupying adjacent<br />
magazine locations.<br />
The tool management system includes a tool monitoring function based on tool<br />
edges that monitors according to tool life or tool loading operations. Replacement<br />
tools (sister tools) are distinguished by their Duplo No. (DP). Display<br />
MD 9652 $MM_CMM_TOOL_LIFE_CONTROL can be set to deactivate the tool<br />
monitoring function.<br />
Setting 2 of display MD 9651 $MM_CMM_TOOL_MANAGEMENT can be selected<br />
to set the tool management function without a Load/Unload softkey.<br />
Setting 4 of display MD 9651 $MM_CMM_TOOL_MANAGEMENT can be selected<br />
to set the tool management function with a Load/Unload softkey.<br />
Loading brings the tool to its magazine location.<br />
Unloading removes the tool from the magazine.<br />
Tools can be sorted in the tool and tool wear lists according to magazine location,<br />
name and type.<br />
Manual tools are tools that are stored in the tool list but not in the magazine.<br />
These tools must be attached/detached manually to/from the spindle.<br />
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<strong>SINUMERIK</strong> <strong>840D</strong>/<strong>810D</strong> Description of Functions <strong>ShopMill</strong> (FBSP) - 12.01 Edition