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TNCremo ensures a faultless data transfer between the PC and control when you want to use a PC programming station or set up remote access to the control.

Search the world's information, including webpages, images, videos and more. Google has many special features to help you find exactly what you're looking for. JOHANNES HEIDENHAIN GmbH develops and manufactures linear and angle encoders, rotary encoders, digital readouts, and numerical controls for demanding positioning tasks. HEIDENHAIN products are used primarily in high-precision machine tools as well as in plants for the production and processing of electronic components.

With TNCremo and an Ethernet or other data interface, you can bidirectionally transfer part programs, tool tables and pallet tables, create backups and service files.

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In addition to the features you are already familiar with from TNCremo, TNCremoPlus can also transfer the current content of the control’s screen to the PC (live screen). This makes it very simple to monitor the machine.

TNCremo can be used for this controls and position display units:

Position display units
VRZ, PT 850/PT 855, ND 122/123, ND 221B/231B/281B, ND 720/760/780, ND 920/960, ND 280/287, ND 522/523, PT 880
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Dr. Johannes Heidenhain GmbH
Founded1948
HeadquartersTraunreut, Germany
Productsmeasuring systems, numerical controls
7000
Websitewww.heidenhain.de

Dr. Johannes Heidenhain GmbH is a privately owned enterprise located in Traunreut, Germany that manufactures numerical controls for machine tools, as well as mechatronic measuring devices for length and angle.

Their linear and angle encoders are built for use in automated machines and systems, particularly in machine tools.

History[edit]

Encoder ROD 420

The company began as a metal etching factory founded in Berlin by Wilhelm Heidenhain in 1889 that manufactured templates, company plaques, product labels, and scales.

In 1928 Heidenhain invented the Metallur process. This lead-sulfide copying process made it possible for the first time to make exact copies of an original grating on a metal surface for industrial use. By 1943, Heidenhain was producing linear scales with accuracy of ± 15 µm and circular scale disks with accuracy of ± 3 angular seconds.

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After World War II, in 1948, Dr. Johannes Heidenhain, a pupil of Otto Hahn, founded the present company in Traunreut.

Its invention of the Diadur process enabled it to apply very fine structures of chromium on suitable substrates, such as glass.

The Diadur process was the basis in 1952 for adding optical position measuring devices for machine tools to the product program. These were followed in 1961 by photoelectrically scanned linear and angle encoders.

In 1968 Heidenhain manufactured its first digital readouts.

The first Heidenhain numerical control was launched in 1976.

In 1987, a linear encoder series operating on the principle of light interference was introduced. It permitted measuring steps as fine as one nanometer.

According to Heidenhain, in 2006 the company had regional sales locations in 43 countries and employed about 7,000 people, 2,600 of whom worked in the main facility in Traunreut, Germany.

By the end of 2006 the company had manufactured about 10.5 million linear or angle encoders, 420,000 position displays and nearly 200,000 CNC controls.

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Coordinates: 47°57′50.40″N12°35′40.56″E / 47.9640000°N 12.5946000°E

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