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The TNC 151 can be programmed in Heidenhain conversational language, or G-code. By default, the keypad labels indicate their functions in conversational mode. In G-code mode, the keypad buttons take on different meanings. The controller originally came with a keypad overlay, attached by magnets, that had different labels for the buttons for use with G-code. We don't have this. Improvising something would be helpful. Update: The intention is to keep the machine permanently in G-code mode. Ryan switched the machine and used a label maker to re-label the changed keys.
 
The TNC 151 can be programmed in Heidenhain conversational language, or G-code. By default, the keypad labels indicate their functions in conversational mode. In G-code mode, the keypad buttons take on different meanings. The controller originally came with a keypad overlay, attached by magnets, that had different labels for the buttons for use with G-code. We don't have this. Improvising something would be helpful. Update: The intention is to keep the machine permanently in G-code mode. Ryan switched the machine and used a label maker to re-label the changed keys.
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We installed a Kurt power draw bar.  It works fine, but the length of the drawbar should be checked once the controller is running again.
    
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