Operation Manual

40 Introduction and fundamentals
1.3 Features
1.3 Features
Configuration
Basic version: X and Z axis, spindle
Positionable spindle and driven tool
C axis and driven tool
Y axis and driven tool
B axis for machining a tilted plane
Digital current and speed control
Modes of operation
Manual operation
Manual slide movement through axis-direction keys or electronic
handwheels.
Graphic support for entering and running Teach-in cycles without
saving the machining steps in alternation with manual machine
operation.
Thread reworking (thread repair in a second workpiece setup).
Teach-in mode
Sequential linking of Teach-in cycles, where each cycle is run
immediately after input, or is graphically simulated and subsequently
saved.
Program run
All are possible in single-block and full-sequence modes
DINplus programs
smart.Turn programs
Teach-in programs
Setup functions
Setting the workpiece zero point
Defining the tool-change point
Defining the protection zone
Tool measurement through touch-off, touch probe or optical gauge
Programming
Teach-in programming
Interactive Contour Programming (ICP)
smart.Turn programming
Automatic program creation with TURN PLUS
DINplus programming