Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Lathe User Manual

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Dual Axis Operation

Chapter 19

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Give consideration to offsets used for a dual axis. In most cases, each axis
can have independent offset values assigned to it. This section describes

the difference in dual axis operation when it concerns offsets. How to

activate/deactivate and enter these offset values is not described here

unless some change specific to a dual axis occurs. See chapter 3 for

implementation details about the offset you are using.

Preset Work Coordinate Systems (G54-G59.3)

The operation of the work coordinate systems is functionally the same for

a dual axis as any other axis. Each axis in the dual group can have its own

independent value entered into the offset table. If you want all axes in the

dual group to have the same offset values, you must manually enter the

same value for each axis in the dual group.

G52 Offsets

All axes in the dual group use the same value for the G52 offset regardless

of whether they are parked. When you specify a G52 offset value using

the master axis name, each axis offsets its coordinate system incrementally

by the G52 amount.

G92 Offsets

When a G92 offset value is specified using the master axis name, the

current position of all axes in the dual group takes on the location of the

specified value.

For example, if you have a dual axis named X, and it consists of two axes,

X1 and X2, when programming the following:

G92X10;

the control causes the current positions of X1 and X2 to become 10

regardless of their current positions when the G92 offset is executed.

Different G92 offset values can be created for each axis if necessary. This

is accomplished by performing a jog offset or by using the PAL axis mover

to change the position of the dual axes relative to each other before the

G92 block is executed.

19.4

Offset Management for a

Dual Axis

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