Tool life measurement type – Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Lathe User Manual

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Tool Control Functions

Chapter 20

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Tool Life Measurement Type

The control can measure the life of a tool using one of three possible

methods:

Tool Life Type

Method Selected

Meaning

0

time

This is selected by choosing 0 as the type of tool life

measurement.
Time measures tool life as the length of time that a

cutting tool is operated at a cutting feedrate.
The value for the expected tool life is entered in units of

minutes.

1

number of times

used

This is selected by choosing 1 as the type of tool life

measurement.
Number of times used measures tool life as the number

of times that the tool is selected as the active tool.
The value for the expected tool life is entered as the

number of times the tool may be used to cut parts; this

number is per program.
Regardless of the number of times that a tool is selected

as active in a specific program, it only counts as one use

each time the program is executed.

2

distance

This is selected by choosing 2 as the type of tool life

measurement.
Distance measures tool life as the distance that the tool

has been moved using a cutting feedrate.
The value for the expected tool life is entered in units of

inches or millimeters depending on the mode that the

control is operating in at the time.
For multi-axis moves, the vectorial distance traveled by

the tool is the distance used for tool life measurement.

Select the tool life type (selected as either 0, 1, or 2) on a per-group basis.

Different groups may use different tool life types however each tool in the

group uses the same tool life type.

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