Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Lathe User Manual

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Programming Feedrates

Chapter 18

18-19

When the corner angle, A, is larger than the value set for “min. angle for

corner override” in AMP, the programmed feedrate is overridden from

point “a” to point “b,” and from point “b” to point “c.”

The system installer sets these values in AMP:

Min angle for corner override -- minimum angle (A) between
programmed paths before corner override is activated

Corner override distance (DTC) -- vector distance from, and of current
move (b) to point on programmed path (a) where corner override is

activated

Corner override distance (DFC) -- vector distance from end of current
move (b) to point on programmed path (c) where corner override is

deactivated

Corner override percent -- amount that feedrate is to be reduced once
corner override is activated

To use an exact stop function while the automatic corner override mode

(G62) is active, use the G09 instead of the G61. This is because G61 and

G62 belong to the same G modal group and cancel each other if

programmed. Be aware that G09 is non-modal.

Your system installer has the ability to change the rate in which a spindle is
accelerated. AMP allows the option of either a 20 millisecond ramp (2ms

intervals) or an immediate step in spindle speed. By writing the

appropriate PAL your system installer may also in effect generate a spindle

“ramp” for even smoother spindle acceleration. Refer to documentation

prepared by your system installer.

In the default mode (G36), the Acc/Dec feature sometimes limits axis
feedrates far below the programmed feedrate. This occurs when the length

of axis motion in a block is short relative to the length of time necessary to

accelerate and decelerate the axis.

In the default mode (G36), the control limits the axis feedrate in any block

to the maximum speed from which it can properly decelerate to a stop

before that block ends. For example, consider the velocity profile of an

axis moving from Z4.8 to Z4.9 in Figure 18.11.

18.3.6

Spindle Acceleration (Ramp)

18.3.7

Short Block Acc/Dec Check

G36, G36.1

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