4 programming a t-word using tool management – Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Lathe User Manual

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Tool Control Functions

Chapter 20

20-26

2.

Press the {TOOL MANAGE} softkey.

(softkey level 2)

WORK

CO-ORD

TOOL

WEAR

TOOL

GEOMET

TOOL

MANAGE

RANDOM

TOOL

COORD

ROTATE

BACKUP

OFFSET

SCALNG

3.

Press the {BACKUP DATA} softkey. The prompt “BACKUP

FILENAME:” is displayed on the input line.

(softkey level 3)

TOOL

DIR

TOOL

DATA

BACKUP

DATA

4.

Key in any legal program name and press the [TRANSMIT] key.

This program name is used as the program that stores all of the

backed up tool management data. The control generates the tool

management G10 program.

This section describes how to activate a tool using tool life management.
When using tool life management, remember:

Your system installer sets up a boundary for T-words used with tool life
management in AMP. Any T-word programmed that calls a tool number

less than, or equal to, this boundary is used as a normal tool number.

Any T-word programmed that calls a tool number greater than this

boundary is used as a tool group number for tool management.

When a T-word is programmed using tool life management, the group
that is called with the T-word is equal to the programmed T-word, minus

the value of the boundary set in AMP by your system installer. This

boundary does not include any offset number normally attached to the

T-word. Place holder digits for tool offsets must be programmed,

although their values are ignored. See Example 20.7.

Your system installer must have altered AMP parameters from their
default condition to use tool management. The default condition sets a

tool boundary at 100 and a T-word format of 3 digit geometry + wear.

This default configuration requires a minimum six digit T-word be

programmed to activate any tool group in tool life management. This

configuration does not work if the AMP parameter maximum

allowable T-word remains set to its default of only 5 digits.

20.4.4

Programming a T-word

Using Tool Management

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