HEIDENHAIN TNC 360 ISO Programming User Manual

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5-3

TNC 360

5

Programming Tool Movements

5.1

General Information on Programming Tool Movements

Subprograms and program section repeats

If a machining sequence repeats itself in a program, you can enter the
sequence once and define it as a subprogram or program section repeat.

Programming possibilities:

• To repeat a machining routine immediately after it is executed (program

section repeat)

• To insert a machining routine at certain locations in a program (subpro-

gram)

• To call a separate program for execution or test run within the main

program (main program as subprogram)

Cycles

Common machining routines are delivered with the control as standard
cycles. The TNC features fixed cycles for:

• Pecking
• Tapping
• Slot milling
• Pocket and island milling

Coordinate transformation cycles can be used to change the coordinates
of a machining sequence in a defined way, i.e.:

• Datum shift
• Mirroring
• Rotation
• Enlarging / Reducing

Parameter programming

Instead of numerical values you enter markers in the program, so-called
parameters, which are defined through mathematical functions or logical
comparisons. You can use parametric programming for:

• Conditional and unconditional jumps
• Measurements with the 3D touch probe during program run
• Output of values and messages
• Transferring values to and from memory

The following mathematical functions are available:

• Assign
• Addition/Subtraction
• Multiplication/Division
• Angle measurement/Trigonometry

etc.

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