Symulator Itnc 530 <PLUS — 2024>
Standard users stick to the "solid" view. Advanced users press the 3D LINE soft key. This mode draws every single path the tool tip takes. Why use it? Because it reveals vibration and chatter patterns in your code before you ever turn on the spindle. If the lines look jagged or inconsistent, your feed rate or stepover is wrong.
Use the RESOLUTION soft key. Set it to HIGH for the final verification pass, but use STANDARD for quick checks. High resolution slows the simulation down significantly but shows surface finish issues.
But even the best controller in the world cannot prevent a crash caused by a bad fixture offset or a missing tool length. symulator itnc 530
You don't need a PhD. Here is the workflow to simulate any program on the iTNC 530:
Many operators confuse the graphic test with the full simulation. The iTNC 530 offers a program run, full-sequence simulation that checks not just the geometry, but the kinematics of your machine. Standard users stick to the "solid" view
That’s where the becomes your best friend. You don’t need expensive third-party software to verify your toolpath. You need to learn how to use the "symulator" (simulator) already inside the control.
Before simulating, go to Program Run / Full Sequence mode. Press the GRAPHICS soft key (usually the middle of the bottom row). Then press BLANK FORM . Define your raw stock (X, Y, Z dimensions) exactly as it sits on your table. If you skip this, the simulator doesn't know what to cut. Why use it
Select the .H file you want to run. Press the SIMULATION START soft key (often the third from the left). The control will immediately begin to draw the toolpaths.
