Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Lathe User Manual

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Spindles

Chapter 17

17-26

Activate Spindle Speed Synchronization (G46.1)

Use the “Activate Spindle Speed Synchronization” to synchronize speed

and direction only. Using G46.1 does not guarantee a consistent positional

offset between the two spindles. During a G46.1, the follower spindle

attempts to synchronize speeds with the controlling spindle. Once

synchronization is achieved, the current spindle speed and mode (M03,

M04, M05, or M19) programmed for the follower spindle is replaced by

the current controlling spindle speed and mode programmed. The original

follower spindle speed and direction is not retained.

Important: Changes that occur as a result of CSS or other programmed

changes to spindle speeds, directions, and spindle speed override will not

occur until synchronization is achieved.

The format for the G46.1 cycle is as follows:

G46.1;

Important: No other program letters are allowed in the G46.1 block

except auxiliary letters and system installer M--codes.

Deactivate Spindle Synchronization (G45)

Use G45 to deactivate the synchronized spindle feature. When

synchronization is deactivated, the follower spindle will remain in the

same state (M03, M04, M05, or M19) and at the last programmed speed

for controlling spindle until you change the program settings or if your

system installer writes PAL to recommand the spindle.

In a multiprocess system, if the spindles are synchronized, and an

end--of--program (M02) is reached on the process synchronizing the

spindles, both spindles will obey the end--of--program commands. Then

synchronization will be disabled.

The format for the G45 cycle is as follows:

G45;

Important: No other program letters are allowed in the G45 block except

auxiliary letters and system installer M--codes.

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