Milling Control Offers Optional Turning Functions
The TNC 640 milling machine control from Heidenhain allows the operator to transition from milling to turning cycles in the same program.
Posted: September 21, 2014
The TNC 640 from Heidenhain Corporation (Schaumburg, IL) is the first milling machine control offered with optional turning functions. With this control, the company is expanding its already versatile selection of high performance controls into North America’s MILL-TURN market.
With the TNC 640 control, turning operations can now be enabled on a milling machine allowing the operator to transition from Milling to Turning cycles in the same program. The turning operations can be programmed in plain text, just like the familiar milling operations. Comprehensive turning cycles are available for frequently repeated operations, such as roughing, finishing recessing and thread cutting.
The TNC 640 is based on HSCI (Heidenhain Serial Controller Interface), the completely digital interface hardware platform. This significantly reduces cabling during setup. The ergonomic design of the 19 in screen, the operating panel with stainless steel fronts and the modern function and status displays provide the TNC 640 with an optimized user-friendly appearance.
The smart Select function makes it easier, for example, to select cycles, and syntax color highlighting improves clarity for the editing of machining programs. The TNC 640 also boasts a stainless steel control design and a specially prepared keyboard surface and screen frame to eliminate fingerprints.
The company is the North American subsidiary of Dr. Johannes Heidenhain GmbH, a leading international manufacturer of precision measurement and control equipment. Our product line includes linear scales, rotary and angular encoders, digital readouts, digital length gages, CNC controls, and machine inspection equipment.
Heidenhain Corporation, 333 E. State Parkway, Schaumburg, IL 60173, 877-565-9151, [email protected], www.heidenhain.us.