Operation Manual

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New functions of software 688945-02
In the program simulation, the current contour description (of work-
piece blank and finished part) can be mirrored and saved. In
smart.Turn, these contours can be reinserted (siehe Seite 498)
On machines with opposing spindle, the workpiece spindle can now
be selected in the TSF menu (siehe Seite 98)
On machines with opposing spindle, its zero point can be shifted
(see Seite 98)
The user documentation is now also available in the context-sensi-
tive help system TURNguide (see Seite 66)
You can make your own project folder in the project management,
so that you can centrally manage associated files (see Seite 129)
With a manual tool change system it is possible to insert tools that
are not in the turret during a program run (see Seite 511)
Engraving cycles are now available in the Teach-In mode of opera-
tion (see Seite 345)
During tool data backup, you can now select in a dialog window the
data to be saved or restored (see Seite 596)
The G30 function is now available for converting G functions, M
functions or spindle numbers, as well as for mirroring traverse paths
and tool dimensions (see the smart.Turn and DIN Programming
User’s Manual)
The "traverse to a fixed stop" function (G916) is now available for
transferring the workpiece to the second traversable spindle or for
pressing the tailstock against the workpiece (see the smart.Turn and
DIN Programming User’s Manual)
The G925 function makes it possible to define and monitor the max-
imum contact force for an axis. This function can be applied to use
the opposing spindle as a mechatronic tailstock, for example (see
the smart.Turn and DIN Programming User’s Manual)
Controlled parting using servo-lag monitoring (G917) can now be
activated to prevent collisions caused by incomplete parting pro-
cesses (see the smart.Turn and DIN Programming User’s Manual)
The spindle synchronization option G720 synchronizes the shaft
speeds of two or more spindles so that they rotate synchronously
with a gear ratio or a defined offset (see the smart.Turn and DIN Pro-
gramming User’s Manual)
In combination with the synchronization (G720) of main spindle and
tool spindle, the new "Hobbing" cycle (G808) is available for milling
external teeth and profiles (see the smart.Turn and DIN Program-
ming User’s Manual)
With G924, a "fluctuating speed" can now be programmed to pre-
vent resonance (see the smart.Turn and DIN Programming User’s
Manual)