Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Lathe User Manual

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Spindles

Chapter 17

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Important: A spindle orient is also sometimes automatically requested by

the control when performing some of the drilling cycles described in

chapter 26. This drilling cycle orient orients to either the AMP-defined

position if using a closed-loop orient type or to the position defined as the

open-loop orient position.

Important: In systems allowing multiple spindles (9/260 ad 9/290), only

one M19 code can be in a block. If two or more M19 codes appear in one

block, e.g., M19.2 M19#, this error message appears, “ONLY ONE M19

ALLOWED PER BLOCK.”

Refer to your system installer’s documentation to determine which orient

your system is equipped to perform. This manual assumes that a

closed-loop type orient is available. If an open-loop orient is used, refer to

the system installer’s documentation for details on its operation, as it is

highly PAL dependant.

Both open- and closed-loop spindle orients can be requested either by

programming the appropriate spindle orient code (M19, M19.2, M19.3) in

a program block, or by requesting one through PAL. If closed-loop orient

is requested through PAL, the orient angle is fixed at the default orient

angle preset by the system installer in AMP.

If a closed-loop orient is requested by programming the appropriate

spindle orient code (M19, M19.2, M19.3), the option exists to orient the

spindle to the AMP-defined orient position or to a position programmed

with an S parameter in the M19 block. The S parameter defines an angle

at which the spindle is positioned relative to an angle of zero that is fixed

for a specific machine. Refer to the documentation prepared by the system

installer. This S parameter always programs an absolute angular position.

The angle programmed is not affected by incremental or absolute

programming mode (if open-loop orient is being used, the value

programmed with the S parameter is ignored).

The M19 code is modal. However, each time it is necessary to orient to a

specific angle, an M19 with an S-word must be programmed.

Programming an S-word alone replaces the current modal spindle speed

used later when the M19 mode is canceled. Cancel the M19 spindle orient

by programming one of the other spindle mode M-codes.

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