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User's Manual TNC 360 (from 259 900-11) - heidenhain

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4 Programming<br />

4.2 Tools<br />

<strong>TNC</strong> <strong>360</strong><br />

Each tool is identified by a number.<br />

The tool data, consisting of the:<br />

• length L, and<br />

• radius R<br />

are assigned to the tool number.<br />

The tool data can be entered:<br />

• into the individual part program in a TOOL DEF block, or<br />

• once for each tool into a common tool table that is stored as program<br />

0.<br />

Once a tool is defined, the <strong>TNC</strong> then associates its dimensions with the<br />

tool number and accounts for them when executing positioning blocks.<br />

Determining tool data<br />

Tool number<br />

Each tool is designated with a number between 0 and 254.<br />

The tool with the number 0 is defined as having length L = 0 and radius<br />

R = 0. In tool tables, T0 should also be defined with L = 0 and R = 0.<br />

Tool radius R<br />

The radius of the tool is entered directly.<br />

Tool length L<br />

The compensation value for the tool length is measured<br />

• as the difference in length between the tool and a zero tool, or<br />

• with a tool pre-setter.<br />

A tool pre-setter eliminates the need to define a tool in terms of the<br />

difference between its length and that of another tool.<br />

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