Have you contacted DMG? I have found them to be extremely helpful.
Not sure if they'l help, but here are the parameters of my 1986 400E with a 432/10. You really need to specify your machine more clearly. Year, controller version, software version etc to have much hope of getting exactly the right parameters. Here is a link to a 500C's constants: and a 600E's You also might want to join the German CNCEcke.de and ask there. Do you have the punch tape in the control cabinet?
The tapes can be human read. Slow and painful, but doable.
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Hi, I'm able to buy a 1993 MAHO MH 600 C with rotary table, B-axis. It has Heidenhain cnc 532 control. The machine is used but still in good shape I suppose. The problem is that the machinetrader doesn't have the control manual (cnc 532) with it.
I've done some milling on a 400E with Philips cnc 432 a little while ago, but never used the 532 control before. Does anybody around here have a digital copy of the manual for me. It would be verry useful since I'm not able to fully test the machine before buying it. I don't know how to turn the vertical milling head away by programm for horizontal milling and I don't know how to change tools in vertical and horizontal mode.
The machinetrader is asking 16500 euro's for it. That's a little bit to much in my opinion for a 17 year old machine without complete documentation. It would be a real nightmare if I bought a 'problem' machine. Thanks, Paul from The Netherlands.
The machinetrader is asking 16500 euro's for it. That's a little bit to much in my opinion for a 17 year old machine without complete documentation. It would be a real nightmare if I bought a 'problem' machine. So, are you saying if you had the manual you could test the machine under power?? If not that would be a pretty silly reason for not buying the machine. Still, it is downright wierd for an operations manual for a Maho that late to get 'lost' somehow.
DMG could supply one but the cost might be a cringer. Already saw it under power. Moved the axis around, that was it. Tryed to change a tool, with just M6 T10 (Slot 10 had a tool in it) but it gave some kind of error. Thankfully the machintrader told me where the machine came from. Going to call those guys the first thing in the morning for some fine details. He said that they bought it new.
Got the 432 manual (in German) digital yesterdag. It's M53 / M54 to rotate the head. The screen was jumping up and down and going left and right by about 5mm every second it seemed. Problem is that the machinetrader wouldn't drop his price. It was a steady 16500 euro's all the time. In my opinion he has to drop it at least al little for not having the propper manual.
He upped his price by big proportions anyway. Loaded a picture this time. Thanks, Paul. Already saw it under power. Moved the axis around, that was it. Tryed to change a tool, with just M6 T10 (Slot 10 had a tool in it) but it gave some kind of error.
If the machine sat around a while without power and lost paramenters, but then they reinstalled parameters (constants) just for your test. The tool change error could be because they didn't assign each tool changer slot number to the tool offset library. It could also be due to a door open somewhere but you probably know that already.surprisingly, this isn't part of the parameter (constants) list and these numbers have to be entered manually before the tool changer will work at all. Paul, when you said Heidenhain 532 above, you meant Phillips, right?
The CNC 532 (and 432) controllers weren't Heidenhain products.HEIDENHAIN NUMERIC B.V. Is a subsidiary of DR.
JOHANNES HEIDENHAIN GmbH at Traunreut (Germany) since october 1996. Before the numeric activity went under the name of Philips and in a later stage Grundig.
Onan 10kw diesel generator manual. In addition to these numerical activity is a new activity is started since 2008 to develop complex mechatronic systems. HEIDENHAIN NUMERIC B.V. Is part of a European numeric activity based on a broad milling- and turning knowledge build-up in 50 years. This is proved by the more than 200.000 control systems already installed all over the world. As a reference we mention here a few renowned machine tool manufacturers such as: Bridgeport, Deckel Maho, Gildemeister, Hermle, Mikron and others. The sub-division HEIDENHAIN NUMERIC B.V. Is focussed on the development of the milling machine tool control MillPlus IT.
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In cooperation with other international R&D-centres of the HEIDENHAIN concern, HEIDENHAIN NUMERIC is responsible for the realisation of complex milling- and turning applications. The interaction between the CNC and machine tool, via digital motor drive and PLC systems, as well as a dedicated user interface, form the heart of the CNC. We use the most modern tools for our software development: NT development environment, programming in C and C and version control by means of Rational ClearCase. Since 2008 HEIDENHAIN NUMERIC B.V. Has started a new mechatronic activity. In Eindhoven fundamental and applied research on mechatronic systems is done in collaboration with other international research departments within the HEIDENHAIN group. OK, the Phillips CNC controllers eventually became Heidenhain, is what your saying, right?
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But, current generation 500 series (I think Heidenhain even has a 532 controller) have nothing to do with the 'Phillips' generation CNC 432 and CNC 532 from the '80's and early '90's, right?I'm no expert on the matter but the old Phillips controls are what have become the Heidenhain Millplus still run by the same guys that built the original phillips control. I've only seen this control on DMG's The other Heidenhain control, that your refering to because there are many more, is the TNC and they only have 1 500 series control (not a real series) which is the i530.