The short distances between the individual CNC path points, together with advance path planning with a range of 150 path points, result in substantial improvements in the path accuracy and continuous-path performance of a KUKA.CNC robot. Programs with up to one million path points have been successfully processed. The CNC control now makes it possible to process even large programs consisting of a large number of program blocks. The KUKA.CNC user interface incorporates typical operator control elements of a CNC controller, enabling machine operators with experience of CNC machine tools to start operating the CNC robot quickly and easily. Available with a 12kg, 20kg, 35kg or 70kg robot arm. Intuitive operator control and far greater precision HALTER CNC Automation has developed the HALTER LoadAssistants, based on its many years of experience in the machining industry and production automation: The all-in-one Universal (for turning and milling), the TurnStacker and the MillStacker. The CNC user interface CNC-HMI (CNC operator control) is thus available on the smartPAD alongside the KRL user interface smartHMI (KRL operator control). In addition to the CNC kernel, KUKA.CNC offers a dedicated CNC-specific user interface. NC programs, programmed offline using a CAD/CAM system, can be processed without prior conversion to KRL (KUKA Robot Language) and executed with the robot. With KUKA.CNC, an NC controller kernel has been completely integrated on a KR C4 for the first time, making it possible to run NC programs directly on the KUKA KR C4 controller.
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