Did you know that the TNC 640 is a mold makers dream?
With a strong team in place working over a dozen machining centers in the company’s Machining Department, the Windsor Mold Group has begun using exclusive new TNC functions from HEIDENHAIN that are allowing them to do things in ways not before possible.
HEIDENHAIN’s New VS 101 Camera System For Automatic Machine Setup Monitoring
In order to automatically monitor the setup situation and machining result with HEIDENHAIN’s flagship TNC 640 mill-turn control, the innovative accompanying VS 101 camera system is now introduced.
Unique Touch Probe for Machine Tools Uses Pressure-Sensing
HEIDENHAIN is proud to offer the latest technology in machine tool touch probes. Employing a pressure sensor, HEIDENHAIN’s unique TS 740 touch probe also simultaneously maintains unusually high accuracy.
The Importance of Thermal Protection for Torque Motors
When talking about high-end machining or manufacturing applications dealing with direct drive technology, one of the biggest key advantages of going with this particular transmission method is its endurance.
Diagnostic and Testing Equipment Available
The importance of having the right tool for the job is paramount. That’s why HEIDENHAIN offers tools to check and adjust its incremental and absolute linear and angular encoders.
Inductive Multiturn Rotary Encoders with Improved Control Quality
Users of machine tools, robots and general automation technology are constantly demanding solutions that are high in performance and low in cost.
Effective Collision Protection with HEIDENHAIN Touch Probes – HEIDENHAIN
A wrong tilt is all that’s needed, and the touch probe collides with the workpiece or clamping fixture. As an industry innovation, HEIDENHAIN now offers a touch probe called the TS 460 that features a collision adapter.
What is Cross-Talk Compensation in Controls?
Compensation of acceleration-dependent position errors at the tool center point leads to better machining results.
New Wave of DRIVE-CLiQ Compatible Encoders
HEIDENHAIN introduces the use of Siemens DRIVE-CLiQ communication protocol into its ECN/EQN 1300 optical absolute encoders.