Fundamentals
To use all of the control's functions, you must define the tools for the control using real data (e.g., the radius). This increase process reliability.
To add a tool to the machine and then be able to use it, follow the sequence below:
- Clamp the tool in an appropriate tool holder.
- To measure the tool dimensions, starting from the tool carrier preset, measure the tool (e.g., using a tool presetter). The control needs these dimensions for calculating the paths.
- Further parameters are needed to completely define the tool. One place to find these parameters is the manufacturer’s tool catalog.
- Save all collected parameters of this tool in the tool management.
- As needed, assign a tool carrier to the tool in order to achieve realistic simulation and collision protection.
- After finishing tool definition, program a tool call within an NC program.
- If your machine is equipped with a chaotic tool changer system and a double gripper, the tool change time may be shortened by pre-selecting the tool.
- If needed, perform a tool usage test before starting the program. This process checks if the tools are available in the machine and have sufficient remaining tool life.
- After machining a workpiece and measuring it, you may correct the tools.