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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 />

Tool change<br />

4-10<br />

The <strong>TNC</strong> can work with either automatic or manual tool change.<br />

Automatic tool change<br />

If your machine is built for automatic tool changing, the <strong>TNC</strong> controls the<br />

replacement of the inserted tool by another <strong>from</strong> the tool magazine. The<br />

program run is not interrupted.<br />

<strong>Manual</strong> tool change<br />

To change the tool manually, stop the spindle and move the tool to the<br />

tool change position. Sequence of action:<br />

• Interrupt program run (see page 3-4)<br />

• Move to the tool change position (under program control, if desired)<br />

• Change the tool<br />

• Continue the program run (see page 3-5)<br />

Tool change position<br />

A tool change position must lie next to or above the workpiece to prevent<br />

tool collision. With the miscellaneous functions M91 and M92 (see page 5-<br />

39) you can enter machine-referenced rather than workpiece-referenced<br />

coordinates for the tool change position.<br />

If TOOL CALL 0 is programmed before the first tool call, the <strong>TNC</strong> moves<br />

the spindle to an uncompensated position.<br />

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

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