KELLER.Academy – Driven tools, level swivel and reform PAL2020

Last week, we had two amazing KELLER.Academy training days. This time, the topic was “Driven Tools, Level Swivel, and Reform PAL2020.” We welcomed a trainer from GKN Driveline Deutschland GmbH and two teachers from Theodor-Litt-Schule in Gießen. Congratulations on successfully completing the course! We would be delighted to welcome you back in the future!

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                Training KELLER.Academy – Course “Basics of DIN/PAL programming with SYMplus™”

                Last week was once again: KELLER.Academy. We congratulate Mr. Breden and Mr. Fischer from BK Hattingen, Mr. Bruno from HELMUT FISCHER GmbH and Mr. Potjans from OTTO FUCHS Dülken GmbH & Co. KG on the successful completion of the course. It was a great pleasure for us to welcome you in Wuppertal.

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                  Comparison of old PAL programs and PAL2020

                  Complete table with a comparison of “PAL2008/PAL2012” and “PAL2020” (status spring 2023):
                  PAL2008/PAL2012 PAL2020 Meaning Where is it found?
                  G41 G45 D G41 G45 DL Linear tangential approach Milling and Turning with driven tools
                  G42 G45 D G42 G45 DL Linear tangential approach Milling and Turning with driven tools
                  G40 G46 D G40 G45 DL Linear tangential departure Milling and Turning with driven tools
                  G41 G47 R G41 G46 RR Tangential approach on a quarter circle Milling and Turning with driven tools
                  G42 G47 R G42 G46 RR Tangential approach on a quarter circle Milling and Turning with driven tools
                  G48 G40 R G40 G46 RR Tangential departure on a quarter circle Milling and Turning with driven toolsn
                  G17 G15 Svivelling and Resetting the machining level Milling Level selection
                  G17 G15 G17 IP3 Level selection face end with virtual Y axis Turning with driven tools
                  G17 C G15 G17 IP0 Level selection face end with polar coordinates Turning with driven tools
                  G17 Y C G15 G17 IP5 CM Level selection face end with real Y axis Turning with driven tools
                  G18 G15 G18 TURN Level selection for Turning Drehen mit angetr. Werkzeugen
                  G19 X G15 G19 IP1 DM Level selection surface area with virtual Y axis Turning with driven tools
                  G19 C G15 G19 IP0 Level selection surface area with polar coordinates Turning with driven tools
                  G19 Y X G15 G19 IP5 DM Level selection chord area with real Y Axis Turning with driven tools
                  G86 M1 ; G86 Radial recessing cycle Turning, not automatically “translatable”, therefore commented out here with M1 ;. The cycle must then be reprogrammed.
                  G88 M1 ; G88 Axial recessing cycle Turning, not automatically “translatable”, therefore commented out here with M1 ;. The cycle must then be reprogrammed.

                   

                  Other changes do not necessarily require the revision of existing programs, but may have an impact in the simulation:

                   
                  PAL2008/PAL2012 PAL2020 Meaning Where is it found?
                  G0 X Y Z G0 X Y
                  G0 Z
                  Positioning logic for G0 and G10 omitted Milling
                  T S F M13 T M6
                  S F M13
                  Tool change with M6
                  In SYMplus™, however, T still triggers
                  the change directly, M6 remains optional
                  Milling

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                    Training KELLER.Academy at company HG Medical

                    Last week we conducted a wonderful training course at HG Medical.

                    The company from Raisting (Bavaria) gave three apprentices (cutting machine operators) a crash course in PAL turning (with face, shell, and chord surface machining) and PAL milling (focus on plane swivel). Building on what they had already learned at school, it was a very effective two days of training, and the three of them are now “relaxed” about the final written exam. Of course, we are keeping our fingers crossed for them!

                    We at KELLER.Software are pleased about the excellent partnership with HG Medical, as well as with the vocational school and other companies in the Weilheim-Schongau region.

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