Heidenhain CNC Platform Provides Adaptable Interface
IMTS 2024: Heidenhain showcases the TNC7 CNC control platform, providing graphical instruction for the positioning of clamping devices and individual customization capabilities for users and machines.
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Heidenhain showcases its TNC7 CNC control designed to support users from initial design to final machining, from one-off jobs to serial production and from simple slots to complex contours. Its control platform lets machine manufacturers adapt the user interface to their machines and offers dynamic development potential for greater functionality.
The TNC7 brings customization possibilities to users on the shop floor. Along with simplified operation, users can receive support from a virtual simulation of the machined part and work envelope. It is the basis of future control generations from Heidenhain, according to the company. Beyond its appearance and usability, the control features high-quality hardware components including a 24" full HD touchscreen monitor and an individually adaptable user interface.
The interface of the TNC7 is designed to help users achieve the best possible results with maximum speed. Different machining tasks call for individualized work environments, which is why users can adapt their screen content through personal favorites and their own home menu for a quicker start. With its fast-operating speed, the control reacts immediately to data input.
The TNC7 enhances Klartext programming with smart functions and graphical programming. Users are able to draw contours directly on the touchscreen and convert them into dialog-guided TNC Klartext programming code. Cycles and older contour programs can still be used, including already existing NC programs. Heidenhain says the TNC7 provides a diverse package of functions, intelligent probing cycles and graphical guidance for determining the position of clamping devices.
Not only will the TNC7 be on display at the IMTS Heidenhain booth, but also at the IMTS Smartforce Student Summit.
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