Objectives of the course
- The purpose of this course is to provide experienced operators/programmers with the fundamental differences between the iTNC530 / TNC640 and the TNC640 / TNC7 control. The first 2.5 days will focus on the differences between the iTNC530 and TNC640. The final 2.5 days will focus on the differences between the TNC640 and the TNC7 control.
- This class covers major differences between all 3 controls.
- At the completion of this course the trainee will be able to run either the TNC640 or TNC7 control on the machine of their choice.
- This class is not meant for a new user of the control.
Course contents
iTNC530 / TNC640
- TestRun Mode
- Probe Parameters
- Work Offset Table
- Cutting Data Calculator
- OCM Cutting Data Calculator
- OCM Functions
- Manual Touch Probe Functions
- TNC Remo
- How to connect HEIDENHAIN controls for program transfers
TNC7
- Home Screen
- Task focused icons
- Favorites section
- Search Toolbar
- Program Management
- Using Windows hot keys
- Double tap and long press functions
- Editor
- Multiple program views
- Comparison feature
- Undo button
- TESTRUN graphics
- Manual mode which consists of Manual, MDI, Setup
- Manual Mode new features
- MDI
- Setup mode for probing
- Intuitive Probing functions for Fixture/Workpiece
- Customization of the TNC7
- Moving workspaces
- Table viewing
- Saving your settings as a profile
- Graphical programming section
- Drawing contours
- Importing contours
- Changing contours
- Process Monitoring
- What is Process Monitoring?
- Why use Process Monitoring?
- Setting up a recording
- How to Adjust settings / Importing settings
- What is required on the NC program to run Process Monitoring?
Please note that this training class is subject to cancellation if the minimum participant count is not met by two weeks before the scheduled start date. All registered participants will be notified in the event of a cancellation and offered the opportunity to reschedule.
After submitting your registration, someone will be in contact with you regarding payment. Registration is considered confirmed only after your payment has been received.