Rockwell Automation 8520-MUM 9/Series CNC Mill Operation and Programming Manual Documentation Set User Manual

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Chapter 30
Using a 9/Series Dual--processing System

30-21

8.

Enter the boundary area values as determined on page 30-16. Enter
values in one of two ways:

Press This

Softkey:

Then:

Press:

The New Value:

{REPLCE VALUE}

Type in the new value.

[TRANSMIT]

replaces the old value
for that feedrate.

{ADD TO VALUE}

Type in the new value.

[TRANSMIT]

is added to the old
value for that area.

9.

Repeat this procedure for each process until all boundaries are
entered.

You can enter data in the interference tables by programming the correct
G10 command. This section describes the use of the G10 commands.

Important: The active boundary and the value in the interference
boundary table change when a G10 code modifies the table value. Both
changes activate immediately.

When the process is in incremental mode (G91), any values entered in the
table with the G10 command are added to the currently existing offset
values. When the process is in absolute mode (G90), any values entered in
an offset table with the G10 command replace the currently existing offset
values.

Values can be entered into the table as inch or metric values. Select the
values you intend to enter by first programming the G-code that establishes
the mode you wish to use (G20 or G21).

30.5.3
Entering Interference Values
through Programming
(G10L5 and G10L6)

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