The TNC7 basic
Every HEIDENHAIN control supports you with dialog-guided programming and finely detailed simulation. The TNC7 basic additionally offers you form-based or graphical programming to reach the desired result quickly and easily.
Software options and optional hardware extensions can be used for flexibly increasing the range of functions and ease of use.
Operation is made easier, for example, by using touch probes, handwheels or a 3D mouse.
Definitions
Abbreviation | Definition |
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TNC | TNC is derived from the acronym CNC (computerized numerical control). The T (tip or touch) stands for the capability of entering NC programs directly at the control or to program them graphically using gestures. |
7 | The product number indicates the control generation. The range of functions depends on the enabled software options. |
basic | The addition basic indicates that the control provides all required basic functions for universal milling or drilling. |
Proper and intended use
The information about proper and intended use supports you in safely handling a product such as a machine tool.
The control is a machine component but not a complete machine. This User's Manual describes the use of the control. Before using the machine including the control, take the OEM documentation to inform yourself about the safety-related aspects, the necessary safety equipment as well as the requirements on the qualified personnel.
HEIDENHAIN sells controls designed for milling and turning machines as well as for machining centers with up to 24 axes. If you as a user face a different constellation, then contact the owner immediately.
HEIDENHAIN contributes additionally to enhancing your safety and that of your products, notably by taking into consideration the customer feedback. This results, for example, in function adaptations of the controls and safety precautions in the information products.
Contribute actively to increasing the safety by reporting any missing or misleading information.
Intended place of operation
In accordance with the DIN EN 50370-1 standard for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), the control is approved for use in industrial environments.
Definitions
Guideline | Definition |
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DIN EN 50370-1:2006-02 | This standard deals, among other things, with interference emissions and immunity to interference of machine tools. |