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    work nc post

    I am looking for a postprocessor for a TNC426 or 430 for WorkNC.
    We are no longer on maintenance with them.


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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnC View Post
    I am looking for a postprocessor for a TNC426 or 430 for WorkNC.
    We are no longer on maintenance with them.
    We don't have a Heidenhain at the shop I currently work at, but there is a post file for heidenhain in the pospro directory. The only problem is that for some reason, it's in Italian. Which is weird because I'm in Michigan. It should work though. Or atleast help you make one in English I'll put in on a flash drive on Monday and send it to you when I get home from work. I ran a machine with a TNC426 at my last shop, if only you had asked a few months earlier....


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    I have made some adjustments to the post and it works fine for my milling applications. I am trying to implement the drilling and tapping cycles. The documentation is pretty good in the help file.


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