Your feedback matters: Have a say in the next webinar topics.

We’re excited to announce that following the tremendous success of our “PAL2020” webinar, we’re now seeking your input to make our future webinars even better!

If you can understand German and would like to contribute, we invite you to take part in our short survey. Your feedback will play a crucial role in shaping the topics we cover. The survey is Anonymous.

Thank you for your understanding and support in shaping the direction of our upcoming webinars!


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    Newsletter June 2023

    Unlocking New Horizons: Explore the PAL2020 Webinar Recording and IHK Exam Innovations

    If you have missed our webinars on the topic of “PAL2020: What’s changing in the cutting machine operator exam” or would like to review the content again at your leisure, then we have great news for you. As of now, the webinar recording is available to everyone free of charge!

    Please note: Webinar Recording is currently available only in German language.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    The Webinar covered the following topics:

    • Changes in past IHK exams
    • Innovations that are coming in the future and how they will be incorporated into the exam
    • How to transfer old programs to the changed coding
    • How your students can prepare for the fill in the blank tasks
    • “Debriefing” of the final exams for cutting machine operators in May

    How can you get the webinar recording?

    Type https://pal.cnc-keller.de into your browser and register yourself on the page, and we will send you the link to the recording via email.

    Since the beginning of the year, we have hosted this webinar once or twice a month. With a total of 18 events, we received a great response. A participation rate of 80% is something we’re very pleased about.

     

     

     

     

    Your KELLER.Software team wishes you a relaxing vacation, sunny days and/or just a nice summer time!

      – Your KELLER.Software Team


    Much more from KELLER.Software …

    Next Appointments in the KELLER.Academy:

    Driven tools, level swivel and reform PAL2020

    • 13.-14. July 2023
    • 24.-25. August 2023

    Basics of graphical programming (CAD/CAM) with SYMplus™

    • 27.-28. July 2023
    • 07.-08. September 2023

    Basic DIN/PAL programming with SYMplus™

    • 10.-11. August 2023
    • 21.-22. September 2023

    Further Information >


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      Newsletter March 2023

      PAL2020: How to rewrite old PAL programs.

      With the reform of the PAL norms in 2020, quite a few changes came our way. G17 is now G15, G86 and G88 remain, but many new or modified cycle addresses have been added, and so on and so forth.

      However, we found out through interesting exchanges with the participants in our new webinar series, “PAL2020: What’s Changing in Machinists’ Exams,” that the PAL2020 commands feel like deciphering hieroglyphics.

      But since we’re not all likely to be Indiana Jones, we’d like to give you a little overview of the changes in this newsletter – To decipher the hieroglyphics, so to speak.

      Here you can find a table with the comparison “PAL2008/PAL2012” and “PAL2020” (status spring 2023):

      To the comparison: “PAL2008/2012 ↔ PAL2020” >

       

      Well, now you can understand the hieroglyphs a bit better, but you still have a lot of programs that run with the old PAL standard, or more precisely, don’t run anymore. What about that?

      One trick that is so easy and old that you might not even think of it is the search-and-replace function in SYMplus™. You can use it to rewrite anything that can be replaced one-to-one, like G17 with G15. And this is how you proceed:

       

      1.

      Open the program, which you have programmed in an older PAL coding, in the mode “PAL2020”. You will then get the message, “The NC program is faulty!” This is exactly what we want to change, so just click it away with “F10”. In your editor, the last block that does not correspond to the coding according to PAL2020 will now be marked. Here in our example, the exercise program “LAGER3” from the workbook “Plane Swing”, is the line “N65 G17 CR180 AR90”.

      2.

      Press the “F1” key to select “Search/Replace” and enter “G17” in the “Search for” field and “G15” in the “Replace with” field:

      Then click “Replace All” to replace “G17” with “G15” throughout the document. Finally, apply this edit by pressing the “F10” key.

      3.

      Next, in our example, the line “N45 G48 G40 R10 Z0” is marked as incorrect, because after PAL2020 the commands for tangential approach and departure have also changed:

      Replace them according to the same principle: “G48 G40 R” becomes “G40 G46 RR”. And then “G41 G45 D” = “G41 G45 DL”.

       

      And already you have done quite a lot of work without having to trudge through the lines piece by piece.

      Everything else (like changing cycle addresses) is explained on our support page:

      http://cnc-keller.yoursupport.de/cnc.en/entries/000605/rewrite-old-pal-programs-for-pal2020

       

      Have a nice day and best regards.

        – Your KELLER.Software Team


      Much more from KELLER.Software …

      Reach your learning goal quickly and efficiently: it’s not easy to successfully pass the IHK final exam for machinist turning or machinist milling.

      To support you in this endeavor, we have developed SYMplus™, a special PAL software. Here, the focus is on practical exercises to achieve the greatest possible learning success.
      Learn more >

       

      Next Appointments in the KELLER.Academy:

      Basics of graphical programming (CAD/CAM) with SYMplus™

      • 13.-14. April 2023
      • 25.-26. June 2023

      Exam preparation PAL

      • 20.-21. April 2023

      Basic DIN/PAL programming with SYMplus™

      • 11.-12. May 2023
      • 29.-30. June 2023

      Driven tools, level swivel and reform PAL2020

      • 25.-26. May 2023

      Further Information >


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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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          Newsletter December 2024

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          Happy (Chinese) New Year

          Happy New Year, or as it is called in Chinese: Xīn nián kuài lè (新年快乐).

          The 15-day Chinese New Year begins today, and it is the Year of the Rabbit. The Rabbit zodiac sign promises to bring us: Longevity, Peace and Prosperity. That does sound pretty good, doesn’t it?

          We would also like to wish our long-standing partners from China, “ChinaWindow” a wonderful year ahead. Our founder, Mr. Keller and Head of Sales, Mr. Reckermann, were able to visit them in China in the past, and they were also able to visit us here in Wuppertal. We hope this new year brings more collaborations between us.


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            Oh, there was snow chaos in Wuppertal yesterday morning. Hopefully, you all arrived safely? Or did you just switch to homeoffice like we did?

            A colleague who did make it to the company took this photo from the office.


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              The effect of a little colour is amazing!

              9 new chairs moved into the KELLER.Academy training room this week and brought colors into this grey world. It’s especially refreshing now in the winter.

              The new colour scheme in a nutshell:

              Green = Growth and Anti-Stress.
              Red = Energy and Passion.
              Grey = stable basis on which New and Positive growth can take place.

              Sounds promising, doesn’t it?

              The KELLER.Software team is excited to hear what the next week’s first course participants have to say about the new colours.


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                At KELLER.Software, there are a lot of things on the to-do list: in addition to a new – still secret – project, about which we will reveal more in the upcoming months, the KELLER.Academy will open its doors again at the end of this month (26 – 27.01.2023). For this, we’ve given the training room a good sprucing up. And there’s a design upgrade on top of that, so that your training experience will be even better.

                What’s on your list this year?


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                    Amazing, isn’t it, how quickly time flies? Now the year 2022 is over and before we start the new year with fireworks and champagne, we would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your loyalty and trust.

                    From 2 January 2023, KELLER.Software will be there for you again.

                    Until then: Let’s say goodbye with this little year highlight video and wish you a happy new year!

                    – Your KELLER.Software team


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