September, 2018
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HEIDENHAIN Offers Mill-Turn with Touch Control
Schaumburg, IL — The TNC 640, HEIDENHAIN's high performance mill-turn control, is popular with users due to its workshop-oriented
With the touchscreen, the oper-
ator navigates quickly and intuitive- ly through long lists, programs, ta- bles, and other content by kinetic scrolling. The kinetic scroll converts the impulse of hand contact into a particular scrolling speed. A short, slow swipe scrolls the screen over a few lines, while a long, fast swipe scrolls it over many lines. The user can stop dynamic scroll-
ing at any time with a short tap. That makes it possible to easily find an NC block, for example, or a tool in long NC programs or tool tables.
The user moves the program-
ming and 3D test graphics directly on the screen dynamically and smoothly. The desired graphic view can be adjusted conveniently by touch. The operator can also use touch gestures to zoom in for details and back out again, as well as move or rotate graphics. The minimum requirement for
NC Software version is 340 59x-07 SP2. The hardware that enables touch control includes the MC8532 main computer and the BF 860 color flat panel.
These units come without any
hardware keys as they have been de- signed entirely for touch operation. The MC 8532 contains a 19 in. (48.3 cm) touchscreen, an Intel Core i7-7-3 processor with 1.7 GHz, a solid state drive and 4 GB RAM. The BF 860 of- fers four USB ports. The TE 745 (FS) remains unchanged and does not need
to be upgraded with the hardware. Contact: HEIDENHAIN Corp.,
333 E. State Parkway, Schaumburg, IL 60173 % 847-490-1191 E-mail:
jrenz@heidenhain.com Web:
www.heidenhain.us
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TNC 640 mill-turn system with touch control.
operational design. The system is now available with touch technology that supplements the TNC 640's field-proven cycles and functions. It allows the user to operate the control screen with gestures that are similar to smartphones or tablets.
Stahlin Offers Non-Metallic Enclosures
Belding, MI —Stahlin, a subsidiary of Robroy® Industries, is now offering its Classic Series of non-metallic en- closures. The enclosures are designed for use in highly visible locations in both industrial and commercial appli- cations.
The Stahlin Classic Series prod-
uct line has a hidden hinge design and flush fitting cover that suits it well for applications that include control stations and operator inter- face applications. Features include: 40 configurations in five sizes; size
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sures by Stahlin are molded with the company’s patented SolarGuard® sheet molding compound (SMC) ma- terial.
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Street, Belding, MI 48809 % 616-794-0700 fax: 616-794-3378
E-mail:
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With our range of stand-alone units to turnkey solutions, our PCB Handling solutions include independent modules with a wide variety of functions.
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