Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Lathe User Manual

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Spindles

Chapter 17

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When using the synchronized spindle feature, remember:

you cannot retrace through a synchronization block (G45, G46, or
G46.1). However, you can retrace through blocks where

synchronization was already active.

in dual--process systems, both spindles used for synchronization
must be configured in the process that is programming spindle

synchronization. Shared spindles are acceptable if they area

already controlled by the process requesting synchronization.

gear changes are not allowed during synchronization. If spindle
speeds exceed the gear range of either spindle, the spindles will be

limited to the more restrictive spindle’s values.

due to the servo switch from open-- to closed--loop during
synchronization, a one--iteration hesitation in the spindles may be

seen when this switch occurs. This small deceleration may be

more apparent in systems with a smaller spindle motor or if

synchronization is done at higher speeds.

Program Restart, Mid--Start, and Interrupt Macros will be allowed.
If synchronization is disabled during an interrupt macro, it will

resynchronize upon return, in the event that all of the condition

checks listed in this section allow it to, otherwise a decode error

will result. Mid--Start and restart must also pass all conditions

described in this section.

you are responsible for selecting proper gear ranges prior to
activating synchronization.

The following features cannot be used while synchronization is active:

solid--tapping

Virtual C programming

The following features cannot be used while synchronization is ramping:

deep--hole peck drilling

threading

Important: Virtual C and threading are available on synchronized spindles

once synchronization is achieved.

17.7

Special Considerations for

Spindle Synchronization

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