10 block retrace – Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Lathe User Manual

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Running a Program

Chapter 7

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Figure 7.6

Jog Retract Moves that Exceed the Maximum Allowed in AMP

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2

3

4

5

6

7

Return path

Figure 7.6 emphasizes the possible problems that can result from

exceeding the maximum allowed jog retract moves. In this example, the

number of allowed moves set in AMP is four.

When you press the cycle start button at the end of the 7th jog move, the

control ignores moves 5, 6, and 7 and takes the shortest path to the

endpoint of exit move 4. This is because the maximum number of jog

retract moves set in AMP has been exceeded. After reaching the endpoint

of move 4, the control continues the jog retract return operation as normal.

If the jogging moves of 5, 6, and 7 were intended to avoid a protrusion

during the jog retract, a collision could result when returning the tool.

The block retrace function allows the operator to retrace the motion created
by up to 15 consecutive part program blocks. The actual number of retrace

blocks allowed is set by your system installer in AMP, and can vary from 1

to 15.

Important: For maximum control efficiency when executing programs,

we recommend that the maximum number of allowable block retraces is

set as small as possible for the current machine application. This is

because the number of allowable Block Retraces directly affects the

controls block look ahead operation.

This function can only be enabled when the control is in cycle stop or

cycle suspend state, and it is ignored if the control has already executed an

M02 or M30 end of program.

7.10

Block Retrace

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