2 separate spindle configuration – Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Lathe User Manual

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Chapter 30

Using a 9/Series Dual--Processing System

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Figure 30.7

Cutting a Thread Using Both Processes

Process 1

1st Threading Pass

Process 2

2nd Threading Pass

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Spindle Orient on a Shared Spindle

Both processes can request a spindle orient. If one process requests a

spindle orient while the other process’s spindle orient command has not

completed, the control generates an error. The process that requested the

second spindle orient is forced into cycle stop mode.

This system configuration contains a separate spindle for each process. In
some cases the spindles are on completely separate machines. At no time

are spindle commands shared by both processes.

This type of system operates identically to a single-process system. Each

process has full and total control of its assigned spindles. Each process can

be assigned multiple spindles, but each spindle is specifically assigned to

that process. No other process can control a spindle assigned to a specific

process. The spindle currently being controlled by a process is selected

with a G12.x command. See chapter 17 for details.

Important: Do not assume that because your system has more than one

spindle that you have this separate spindle configuration. It is possible that

one of your spindles is shared by both processes, and the additional

spindle(s) is assigned to a specific process(es). Refer to your system

installer’s documentation to determine what type of spindle configuration

your system contains.

30.4.2

Separate Spindle

Configuration

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