A16B-1211-0970 - I/O Board - FANUC
This FANUC I/O board is part number A16B-1211-0970. It is part of the FANUC Series 0-C.
Features: E3 I/O 104/72 DI/DO for 0-MC, 0-TC, 0-MD, 0-TD.
This FANUC board is at your disposal to replace your defective equipment and has a guarantee adapted to your needs.
Board reconditioned and tested on bench manufacturer (Test 100%).
GE FANUC SERIES 0
The GE Fanuc Series 0 is part of the interchangeable control WinNC. WinNC allows the user to learn all CNC industry controls that are common on the market on a Concept machine or on a programmers place. One of these controls is the GE Fanuc Series 0. It corresponds in terms of handling and function to the particular original control and it can be used on a PC. The user has the possibility to work on the PC as well as on the machinecontrol and gets familiar with all aspects of control programming in detail.
Data in/output of workpiece program files:
Workpiece program files can include several main and subprograms and further corresponding tool data. Moreover, workpiece data, R-parameter and zero offsets can be exported and imported.
Automatic measuring of tools:
When scratching the reference workpiece the workpieces offsets will be taken over.
Dry run:
In the run-up to the machining process collisions and programming mistakes can be avoided and corrected by using the dry run.
Setting data:
JOG feed and speed limitations can be entered.
Preliminary block run:
Already finalized NC codes can be skipped.
Diagnostics:
Alarms, signals, versions and customer information are displayed by the diagnostics.
Operation like the industrial control GE Fanuc series 0 with horizontal softkeys
Graphic simulation with line graphics
Detailed error messages about drive problems and programming faults
Operation via PC keyboard, control keyboard and mouse
Languages: German, English, French, Spanish
Main programs, sub programs and tool data register will be stored permanently
Position offset will be stored permanently
Large NC program memory (limited only by the size of the hard disc)
FANUC is a Japanese manufacturer of industrial robots, machining centers and numerical controls for machine tools
Since its creation in 1956, when the company’s founder, Dr. Seiuemon Inaba, introduced the concept of digital controls, FANUC has always been at the forefront of manufacturing techniques in the world. Moving from the automation of a single machine in the late 1950s to the automation of entire production lines over the following decades.