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Heidenhain Launches HIT 3.0: Advanced Online CNC Training for TNC Users

Heidenhain’s online CNC learning program, Heidenhain Interactive Training (HIT) 3.0, is said to provide advanced and apprentice-level training for NC users utilizing Heidenhain TNC protocols.

The three-axis machining learning program has been revised. With the guided programming function, the user is said to gain realistic practice with Klartext programming and DIN/ISO programming within the learning packet. Errors in operation are excluded by the learning software. Users receive tips when they make incorrect entries, and the respective solution can be checked in the feedback system’s help function. This feedback system determines how successfully an exercise or test has been performed.

The “Milling: 3-Axis Machining” learning packet in HIT 3.0 serves as an introduction to the NC programming of Heidenhain controls and is suitable for either self-learning or classroom instruction, says the company. It consists of the following modules:

HIT 3.0 can run in PC browsers and on mobile devices that use Android, iOS and Windows 10 operating systems.


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