Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Lathe User Manual

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Dual Axis Operation

Chapter 19

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Set Zero

You can perform a set zero operation on the axes in a dual group on an

individual basis. For example, if you have a dual axis named X and it

consists of two axes, X1 and X2, when the set zero operation is executed

through PAL, you must specify which axis in the dual group to set zero.

When the set zero operation is performed on an axis, the current axis

location becomes the new zero point of the coordinate system.

Cutter Compensation

Only one tool diameter can be active at any one time. Any offset created

by cutter compensation affects all axes in the dual group.

Tool Length Offsets

Functionality is the same as for any other axis; independent values can be

entered for each axis in the dual group. A T-word selects the length offset

number, and the tool length offset is activated for each axis. Refer to

chapter 20 for details on activating tool length offsets.

Additional programming for the G10L10 and G10L11 codes are available

when a dual axis is the tool length axis. Since each axis in the dual group

can have separate offset values, the G10 block must contain an individual

name for each axis being assigned a value. Just programming the master

axis name assigns values only to the master axis. Your system installer

assigns axis names to all axes in the dual group in AMP. Refer to your

system installer’s documentation for details.

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