3 programming a dual axis – Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Lathe User Manual

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Dual Axis Operation

Chapter 19

19-5

Homing Axes Simultaneously

This method allows a request for all axes in the dual group to be homed at

the same time. This does not mean that all axes reach home at the same

time. Keep in mind that your system installer can define different

feedrates and different home positions for each axis in the dual group.

With proper PAL programming, your system installer can configure all

axes in the dual axis group to home when the request is made to the master

axis. If you use this homing method, all unparked axes home together.

Refer to chapter 4 for details on how to request a manual home operation

and chapter 14 on how to request an automatic home operation (G28).

You can position axes in a dual axis group using any of the normal
programming or manual motion operations. Only the master axis name

can be requested to position a dual axis. Requests to position a dual axis

can be made in manual, automatic, or MDI mode.

For absolute and incremental moves, regardless of the start-point, each axis

in the dual group reaches the requested position (or travel the requested

distance) at the same time. For absolute moves, this means individual axis

feedrates can be modified, depending on the distance each axis must travel

from start to end of the requested move.

Your system installer can assign different maximum cutting, external decel,

and rapid feedrate limitations for each axis in a dual axis group. The

control uses the slowest feedrate for each of these features from any axis in

the dual axis group.

Special consideration must be given when programming these features:

Feature:

Consideration:

Mirror Imaging

Programmable mirror image is applied to all axes in the dual group. Manual

mirror image, however, can be applied to each axis in the dual group individually.

When manual mirroring is performed on selected axes in the dual group,

positioning commands are in effect reversed from the programmed commands to

the master axis. Manual mirror image is selected through PAL. Refer to the

system installer’s documentation and chapter 14 for details.

Scaling

When scaling, specify the scale factor for the master axis of the dual group. All

other axes in the dual group are then scaled using the master axis scale factor.

Refer to chapter 13 for details.

Digitizing

When generating program blocks using digitize, park all but one axis of the dual

axis group. Use this unparked axis to generate the axis positions for the digitize

feature. The blocks created are stored using the master axis name. Refer to

chapter 5 for details.

19.3

Programming a Dual Axis

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