Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Lathe User Manual

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Tool Control Functions

Chapter 20

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Starting a Program with a Tool Already Active

You can begin a part program with a tool already active in the chuck. In

order for random tool to be able to properly handle that tool, it must enter

information about that tool in the random tool table.

Important: If you use random tool when the tool was loaded into the

chuck, it do not need to enter any data since random tool remembers what

tool is loaded even after power is turned off. This procedure is only

necessary if a tool is loaded manually or if random tool was not used when

the tool was loaded.

The control needs the following information to properly handle a tool that

is already active in the chuck. Tool number, number of pockets the tool

uses, and position of the shaft pocket relative to these other pockets (refer

to the section on manual entry of data for details on shaft pocket and

custom tool data). Do this in the following way:

1.

Press the {ACTIVE} softkey. The control prompts you for the tool

number, the number of pockets, and the position of the shaft pocket

relative to the these other pockets all separated by commas.

(softkey level 3)

RAPLCE

VALUE

CLEAR

VALUE

CUSTOM ACTIVE BACKUP

2.

The control displays the configuration of the tool that it thinks is

currently loaded into the chuck. If these values are incorrect, replace

them using the correct tool information. Enter a value for tool

number, number of pockets, and position of the shaft pocket all

separated by commas on the input line. Data can be edited on the

input line as described in chapter 2.

3.

When the data for the tool that is currently in the chuck is correct,

press the [TRANSMIT] key. The control is now able to return the

tool that is in the chuck to the best location in the tool changer at the

proper time.

Important: You can also use the {ACTIVE} softkey to clear the currently

active tool and specify no tool is currently in the spindle. To specify no

tool is in the spindle press the {ACTIVE} softkey and delete any

information that appears at the prompt. When the [TRANSMIT] key is

pressed, the active tool is cleared and the random tool assumes no tool is in

the spindle.

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